Green Day - A Little Boy Named Train Lyrics

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A Little Boy Named Train

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What Are The Lyrics For A Little Boy Named Train By Green Day?
Where did you come from?
Where have you been? Looks like you fell into the trash bin I'm catching train, I'm crashing a car Back in for daylight shooting for the stars Like a lifelong daisy chain Of my imagination A rat inside a maze I got no destination 'Cause I'm a little boy named Train Ask me again, I'll tell you the same Little boy named Train Don't know where I come from But I know where I have been Serious people are funny to me Funny people seem so serious I'm always lost and nothing will change Give me directions and I'll get lost again Like a lifelong daisy chain Of my imagination A rat inside a maze I got no destination 'Cause I'm a little boy named Train Ask me again, I'll tell you the same Little boy named Train Don't know where I come from But I know where I have been Like a lifelong daisy chain Of my imagination A rat inside a maze I got no destination 'Cause I'm a little boy named Train Ask me again, I'll tell you the same Little boy named Train I don't know where I come from But I know where I have been I said I don't know where I come from But I know where I have been |
Who Wrote A Little Boy Named Train By Green Day?
Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tre Cool
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What's The Duration Of The A Little Boy Named Train By Green Day?The duration of A Little Boy Named Train is 3:37 minutes and seconds. |
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