Another one from Griffith Project. And so different from the earlier one I talked about. This one is characterized by a reggae beat and a very laid back, lazy feel to it. The guitar solo is likely to get stuck with you if you enjoy listening to bluesy tracks. First Train Stop
Hey I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll I’m gonna roll on Hey I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on
And it must be getting late tonight ‘Cause I can feel it in my bed And I read that book today so lord knows what’s in my head And they’re throwing rocks out on the street they say this land it’s all our own And when we die would you lay down my bones
But Hey man I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll I’m gonna roll on Hey I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, gonna roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on
While watching TV on the news I saw this story the other day About a man who gave his flesh away to a gracious women Who up until this time he had not met And there she was crying in his arms And it brought tears down to my eyes And then I swore that this would change my whole life
Hey but I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll I’m gonna roll on Oh babe Hey I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, I said I’m gonna roll on I’m like the train I’m gonna roll on
Hey I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll I’m gonna roll on I’m just like the train I’m going to roll, roll on I said I’m just like the train I’m going to roll on
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