Sante Fe Train
I think of times when I was youngI travelled near and farIt doesn't seem so long agoI saw the world from a railroad carFor many years rode the lineThrough the woods the freight train would roll'Cross fields of grain muddy river plainMy heart would often goThe engineer's hair is grayWorn out engine can't even go slowI listen for the lonesome soundCan't you hear that whistle blow?I spy ten boxcars silent and stillThey remind me of yesterdayTheir rusted frames worn and bentFaded letters read "Santa Fe"The great steam engines quiet and coldMetal chimes in the howling windThe boiler's busted whistle crackedNever hear her blow again
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