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Night Train to the Long Farewell
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Charts
Peak #58
Peak in subgenre #19
Author
Robert George
Uploaded
April 09, 2025
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MP3 8.0 MB 320 kbps 3:29
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WAV 38.3 MB
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Night Train to the Long Farewell Well, I got back after sundown, from the VFW Sat there and I played his message, then did what I had to do Called the local Amtrak station, slipped some mercy in my coat Then I hit the corner Quick-Stop, and I bought a pack of smokes And my memories began to feel like moths and locusts Feeding on tomorrow till today became unfocused Wed been serving on a gunboat, in the veins of Vietnam Roger lit a smoke and told me, wars a voyage of the damned I remember tellin Roger, Id prefer he shot me dead Than to suffer without mercy, in some lonely V-A bed I can still hear Roger hummin Let It Be and Hey Jude Washin down the fear and loss with Mekong whiskey and a Quaalude Found that hospital in Knoxville, walked the stairs to Rogers floor Nurses busy down the hallway, when I slipped in Rogers door Saw me and he started wheezin, breathin through a tube and tank Whispered when he met the devil, hed just give his name and rank Will the soldier wielding freedoms saber be forgiven How far into Hades fire can he march and still see heaven Lit a Winston for old Roger, pulled the mercy from my coat Used a pillow for a muffler, and his soul turned into smoke Then I walked back to the station, lonesome as a man can be Im the only one whos left now, who would do the same for me In that time of darkness, death is certain and relentless And the sweetest cigarette is not to die alone and friendless 2010 Robert George
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