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| Category - Places | | A Poem from the Lyrics for songs Collection | | Nowhere Train - Viewed 105 Times | David Devaney Website January 07, 1998 |
I took a ride the other day Upon the Nowhere Train And found a sunrise window seat My trip was not in vain
I left the station with a jerk And headed south, southwest My destination desert towns Beyond the mountain’s crest
I circled round its precipice Then passed through tunnels long The engines three did make the grade For they were diesel strong
Then quick the darkness disappeared As Eden I did find Imagined beauty everywhere And life was being kind
With desert flowers growing wild The cactus fully dressed Hillside rabbits multiplied God’s handiwork impressed Chorus This train was going nowhere When Heaven’s Gate was found A Nowhere Train to Paradise And I was Heaven Bound Yes I was Heaven bound
Then new horizons brought to view A cowboy history The Wild West behind the sun Is what I came to see
An old church steeple first I spied Did dominate the scene With whitewashed sides of wood antique Its graveyard yellow green
The old coral was rickety Still horses it restrained The blacksmith bathed in constant sweat Steel shoes his shop contained
A General Store with souvenirs Of quick draw gunfight times A red hotel with hour rooms When trysts were not yet crimes
A wooden walkway everywhere A stagecoach and a jail A mystic place by time preserved Beside the desert rail
Then back aboard my timeless ride The sunset was my goal The clickety clacking of the train Had touched my very soul Chorus My train was going nowhere When Heaven’s Gate was found A Nowhere Train to Paradise And I was Heaven bound Yes I was Heaven bound | | © 1998 David Devaney |
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