Train Graveyard

Story Behind The Song

I saw a picture of old trains that were in a junk yard and it got my imagination running and this is what came up.

Song Description

Train VS. Hurricane

Song Length 3:28 Genre Rock - General
Tempo Fast (151 - 170) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Heated Subject Storms
Language English

Lyrics

Train Graveyard *

Comin' at ya from the south pumpin' and steamin' to get the madness out rats are chewing on the connecting line dead train won't get there on time no gonna stop the dead train

Dangerous cargo easily hauled the box cars are empty the axls gonna fold conductor said this will be the last run to the train graveyard for this one

Hurricane wind come in from the east gonna go one on one with the tired old beast no mercy from the wind he's in it for the chase gonna beat the dead train to his resting place

Dead train sliding on his broken back laughed at the demon when no smoke came from his stack hurricane went to deal the last card the old train slid into the graveyard

Rust in peace forever still was no luck just iron will no more running you will do hurrican winds remember you

Lyrics Jig Jamieson Music Jig Jamieson
Producer Jig Jamieson Performance Jig Jamieson (Lead vocals,all guitars,percussion) Eric McLaughlin (Harmonica)

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