Sarah Elle (vocals), Andy Rojas (vocals, guitar, tambourine)
lyrics
four-four-oh running down the line
new york central east of syracuse
new speed record 1893
and i'm gonna watch it roll right by me
my name is a.p. yates and i take photographs
and this one's gonna pay some of my bills
i'm not a man to think this is the good lord coming
down
but it's surely gonna ease some of my ills
smoke rising like a funeral pyre
that takes the least and the most
the engineer waves at us
and he's already blurry as a ghost
train, train, empire express
rolling on by me
train, train heading for the night
keep going til you reach the sea
my father died in the civil war
you won't find a picture of him
his life was so short sometimes i wonder if
he didn't think it was just a dream
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