George Strait - Trains Make Me Lonesome Lyrics

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Trains Make Me Lonesome

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What Are The Lyrics For Trains Make Me Lonesome By George Strait?
I was five years old when daddy started packin'
And I stood there by my mamma As she cried And the next thing that we knew Some old train came passin' through And daddy got on board And we ain't seen him no more I wonder why trains make me lonesome It happens every time that engine moan's some And when I hear that whistle blow Why it makes my heart sink low And I wonder why trains make me lonesome It was a cold dark night When I drove her to the depot There were tears in my eyes And a ticket in her hand And as we stood there by those tracks I knew she wasn't comein' back So I turned and walked away But I still miss her today I wonder why trains make me lonesome It happens every time that enginge moan's some And when I hear that whistle blow Why it makes my heart sink low And I wonder why trains make me lonesome Were at softest bill It looks like central station Thos ink spots look like engine number nine And this couch on which I lay Supposed to hall my blues away That ol' pipe That keep smokin' Is like a cold engine smokin' Doctor, I wonder why trains make me lonesome It happens every time that enginge moan's some And when I hear that whistle blow Why it makes my heart sink low And I wonder why trains make me lonesome O' Yes I wonder why trains make me lonesome |
Who Wrote Trains Make Me Lonesome By George Strait?
Paul Overstreet, Thom Schuyler
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What's The Duration Of The Trains Make Me Lonesome By George Strait?The duration of Trains Make Me Lonesome is 3:47 minutes and seconds. |
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