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E I lost ten points just for bein' in the D B E Right place at exactly the wrong time E I looked right at the facts there D B E But I may well been completly blind C#m F# So if you see me walkin' all alone. C#m F# Don't look back I'm just on my way back home E There a train leaves here this mornin' D B I don't know what I might be on E D Sign me to a contract baby said B E It would all be so life long E Looked around then for a reason D B E When there wasn't somethin' more to blame it on C#m F# But if time makes a difference while we'er gone C#m F# Tell me now and I won't be hangin' on E There's a train leaves here this mornin' D B E I don't know what I might be on E Thirteen-Twenty north columbus was the D B E Address I had written on my sleeve E I don't know just what she wanted D B E Might have been that it was gettin' time to leave C#m F# And I watched as the smoker passed it on C#m F# And I laughed when the joker said 'lead on' E There's a train leaves here this mornin' D B E I don't know what I might be on E There's a train leaves here this mornin' D B E D B E I don't know what I might be on Off the Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark Submitted by DR.GONZO
Written by Gene Clark/Bernie Leadon
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