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Lazy Train

from The Early Years by Insomniac Folklore

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Lazy train, get out of my way I'm in a hurry today At another time I'd be riding your rails but I've got places to be. Well I slipped in past my boss and shout halleluiah as I clock in just a little late Oh forgive me Lord, You know that I try, yeah, You know that I try. Well I met this fella out in front of the store And we talked of many things And we talked of religion and we talked about love For surely these are from above. I can hear the angels singing, it must be time for lunch So I climb up onto the roof As I see the ground below, I can't believe my eyes oh my, oh my, John. And the train came barreling down And I scream without making a sound And he stood in stone silence and I, disbelief As he did not get out of the way. Well I couldn't tell my family, I couldn't tell my friends I climbed up into my room As I fall to the floor, I can't believe my eyes Oh my, oh my, John. Dear John, dear John, what coulda gone wrong? What coulda gone wrong, John? coo coo coo, Doves would sing

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from The Early Years, track released June 10, 2014

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Insomniac Folklore is a band of lovable hooligans who play songs of joy and doom.

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