Come on Train

Album: Cooler Shakers: 30 Northern Soul Floorstompers. (1973)
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  • Hey, hey
    Gotta find my baby, hey
    Gotta go back home
    Gotta find my baby, hey
    I've been gone too long
    Gotta find my baby
    Oh train, come on
    It's 2 o'clock in the morning
    Will I ever make my way back home
    I've been standing here in the salty pour
    Waiting for the train to come on
    So come on train
    Seven months and two lonely days
    I've been away from home
    Been travelling the country from city to city
    Trying to find somewhere to belong
    So come on train
    Oh how I long, yes I long
    To see your smiling face
    But I know it's been so long
    I hope it's not too late
    So come on train
    Moving down the track
    Got to get my baby back
    Moving down the line
    Long ago I left my love behind
    Hey, hey, hey
    Moving down the track
    Got to get my baby back
    Moving down the line
    Long ago I left my love behind
    Hey
    Come on train Writer/s: DONALD RAY THOMAS
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