Song parody of
Last Train
by idatherese
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Taking the last train home again
How many times can I count the raindrops falling?
People say that I'll learn when I get older
But I can seem to grow old enough
Watching days fly by like birds from fallen leaves
And I never stop to think as they fly from here
Watching faces I don't seem to recognize
All they ever do is sleep
And I'm on my own
Counting days from when I was born
Will I ever come back home?
And see you again, see you again
Watching stars so far away
How many times can I lose myself in light and shade
Finding answers that don't fit my questions
But I may be asking them wrong
And I'm on my own
Counting days from when I was born
Will I ever come back home?
And see you again, see you again
And I'm on my own
Counting stars that shine above
Will I ever find my own?
And shine again, and shine again
Taking the last train home again
How many times can I count the raindrops falling?
People say that I'll learn when I get older
But I can seem to grow old enough
Taking the last train home again
How many times can I count the raindrops falling?
People say that I'll learn when I get older
But I can seem to grow old enough
Watching days fly by like birds from fallen leaves
And I never stop to think as they fly from here
Watching faces I don't seem to recognize
All they ever do is sleep
And I'm on my own
Counting days from when I was born
Will I ever come back home?
And see you again, see you again
Watching stars so far away
How many times can I lose myself in light and shade
Finding answers that don't fit my questions
But I may be asking them wrong
And I'm on my own
Counting days from when I was born
Will I ever come back home?
And see you again, see you again
And I'm on my own
Counting stars that shine above
Will I ever find my own?
And shine again, and shine again
Taking the last train home again
How many times can I count the raindrops falling?
People say that I'll learn when I get older
But I can seem to grow old enough