Intro
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[Verse 1]
D A
Just a small town southern boy in my Carolina home
G D A
I would watch the train as it rolled down the track
D A
Standing by the trestles in the morning all alone
G A D
How I'd count the days till it came rolling back
D A
But now those days have come and gone and they've tore the stations down
G D A
And I miss the freedom that I felt inside
D A
Before my heart was ever broken and the trains still came around
G A D
How I'd like to climb on board and take a ride
[Chorus]
Bm A
Just to climb inside a box car and go down an endless line
G D A
To outrun all the heartaches and the worries in my mind
G D G
To ramble town to town till my days on earth are done
D A Bm G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
D A G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
[Mandolin Solo ad lib]
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[Fiddle Solo ad lib]
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[Verse 2]
D A
But now the years have made their change in this sleepy little town
G D A
And I'm left with hardly any peace of mind
D A
What I'd give to hear that whistle and to see that train again
G A D
And to let it carry me on down the line
[Chorus]
Bm A
Just to climb inside a box car and go down an endless line
G D A
To outrun all the heartaches and the worries in my mind
G D G
To ramble town to town till my days on earth are done
D A Bm G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
D A G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
[Banjo Solo ad lib]
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[Chorus]
Bm A
Just to climb inside a box car and go down an endless line
G D A
To outrun all the heartaches and the worries in my mind
G D G
To ramble town to town till my days on earth are done
D A Bm G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
D A G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
D A Bm G
Oh, where's a train when you need one?
D A G D
Oh, where's a train when you need one?