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Always said to leave the light on, |
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Always said you would come home, |
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Now it's just me and our little baby, |
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And this heart cold as a stone. |
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When I saw the officers coming, |
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Then I knew you were gone, |
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Then I saw nothing but that long black train rolling home. |
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When we first met we were in high school, |
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Your eyes they burned into my soul, |
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You placed your ring on my little finger, |
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Then we both knew you had to go. |
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When you flew into the mountains, |
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Did you look into the sun? |
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Did you know you'd be riding on that long black train rolling home? |
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When you flew into the night, I felt her kicking inside of me, |
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But now she's here and you are gone I'm as lonesome as somebody could be. |
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But now I look at our baby daughter, |
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Does she know there's something wrong? |
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Does she know that she has no father? |
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Does she know that it's you that I mourn? |
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Will she miss her sisters that never were born? |
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Did you see them riding on that long black train rolling home? |
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Did you see them riding on that long black train rolling home? |
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On that long black train rolling home, |
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On that long black train rolling home. |