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Robert Earl Keen - Lynville Train lyrics
The lonesome oak tree held it's fire into November
 We watched the last brown leaf hit the ground and blow away
 An evening gun shot let's him know the hunt is over
 A familiar cold moves in, somewhere between snow and rain
 Just last spring you know his heart was burning
 Before his Lynville love, hit the road to chase her dreams
 Now he thinks of her each night and in the morning
 He laces his coffee cup with whiskey instead of cream
 Her story she's changed her mind, she just can't help herself
 She wrote, "Please don't meet me at the Lynville train, I'm coming in with someone else"
 "He's a quiet man," the neighbors say
 But his pain won't go away
 So for better worse he's going down to meet the Lynville train
 He blew a tire on down to the station
 He jacked it up and thought out loud, "She never should have let me down"
 Just six months ago she vowed she was leaving
 And now she's coming in with a stranger, to settle down in Lynville town
 Robert Earl Keen - Lynville Train - http://motolyrics.com/robert-earl-keen/lynville-train-lyrics.html
 Her story she's changed her mind, she just can't help herself
 She wrote, "Please don't meet me at the Lynville train, I'm coming in with someone else"
 "He's a quiet man," the neighbors say
 But his pain won't go away
 So for better worse he's going down to meet the Lynville train
 Steel wheels scream, the whistles blows
 His heart is aching
 She steps onto the platform, her new love by her side
 He reaches in his coat, his hand is shaking
 The time has finally come
 This really is goodbye
 His story is he's changed his mind 
 He just can't help himself 
 So he's getting on board the Lynville train and moving onto some place else
 As the train pulls out 
 He watches them both standing in the pouring rain
 He's headed for a new life down the line
 On the Lynville train
 For better or worse he's leaving town on the Lynville train...








