There is a lonely train called the 3.10 to Yuma
The pounding of the wheels is more like a mournful sigh
There's a legend and there's a rumor
When you take the 3.10 to Yuma
You can see the ghosts of outlaws go ridin' by
In the sky, way up high
The buzzards keep circlin' the train
While below the cattle are thirstin' for rain
It's also true they say on the 3.10 to Yuma
A man may meet his fate
For fate travels ev'rywhere
Though you've got no reason to go there
And there ain't a soul that you know there
When the 3.10 to Yuma whistles its sad refrain
Take that train
Take that train
way up high
The buzzards keep circlin' the train
While below the cattle are thirstin' for rain
It's also true they say on the 3.10 to Yuma
credits
from Gone With The Flood,
released October 4, 2018
Lyrics - Ned Washington,
Music - George Duning,
Vocals - Eitan Radoshinski
Bass, Guitars, 12 Strings Guitar, Back vocals – Adi Mosko
Teramin - Jeki Ameamemet Zaborov,
Drums, Percussion - Haggai Fershtman,
Josselito "The kid" Pepe - Singing
helped me to overcome through the obstacle named "HA-TICHON", lmao.
(ok, i could write something much more smarter that this, but... whatever :>) nyamych
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