Midnight Train

Album: Lyfe Change (2008)
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  • [Verse 1]
    Take the kids, your heart, 20 dollars from you pocketbook
    Take a plane a car and don worry bout how you look
    Cause I don't care, I see more than the physical
    I am here, waiting on you, you're beautiful

    [Hook]
    Get on that midnight train, to Georgia
    And I'll be there with open arms
    Waiting on ya waiting for ya,
    It's on that midnight train to Georgia
    And I'll be there with arms open wide waiting for ya

    [Verse 2]
    Take a bag, a luggage
    And a cd of your favorite song
    Take a chance for once
    You know you been waiting so long
    It's not OK, what you look like in the physical
    It's in your heart and to me that makes you beautiful

    [Hook]

    Arms Writer/s: Chester Atkins, Kenneth Burns
    Publisher: CHESTER JENNINGS DBA LYFE IN MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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