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Lyrics
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WAITING ON A TRAIN
Words & music copyright 2001 Gaunce/Miller
Picking up the phone she drops
Tryin’ to call the local cops
Seems like they never hang around here at midnight
He layin’ outside in the rain
Too far gone to feel the pain
Another junkie’s lights dim that’s alright
A striking bride without a groom
Sits inside a hotel room
Pondering her future after checkout
Followed by a sea of lace
A thin white veil conceals her face
She walks on wondering what it’s all about
Counting change stashed in a ancient coffee cup
Ah, those pennies they won’t take her far enough
Waiting on a hero, waiting in the rain
Waiting on redemption, waiting in vain
Waiting on a saviour waiting on a train
Rolling through the countryside
Towns pass unidentified
A whistle blows signaling the next one
She exits in an unknown place
& trying to recall his face
She removes a photograph she’s showed to no-one
Memories through all the tears
Memories throughout the years
These memories won’t take her far enough
Waiting on a hero, waiting in the rain
Waiting on redemption, waiting in vain
Waiting on a saviour waiting on a train
Solo
A striking bride without a groom
Sits inside a hotel room
Pondering her future after checkout
Waiting on a hero, waiting in the rain
Waiting on redemption, waiting in vain
Waiting on a saviour waiting on a train
Repeat
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Credits
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Lyrics Credits: Bill Gaunce
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Music Credits: Gaunce/Miller
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Producer Credits: Mike Trimble/Bill Gaunce/Robin Miller
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Publisher Credits: Gaunce/Miller
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Performance Credits: Bill Gaunce with The stationary Poets
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Label Credits: smallroundrecords
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Description
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Story Behind the Song: My best story song.
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Metadata
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Song Length: 4:47
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Primary Genre: Rock-Roots/Rock n' Roll
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Secondary Genre: -
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Tempo: Slow (71 - 90)
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Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
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Language: English
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