She's up there all alone
I'm down here changing lanes
Her room was dark and cold
I'm listening to the waves

And I'm depending on time , babe
To get you out of my mind

I guess it's one of those things
You can never explain
Like when an angel cries
Like runaway trains

Like one of those times
That's never the same
Like when something dies
Like runaway trains

She says "I understand
I'm used to being alone
And holding my own hand
I'm stronger than you know"

I guess it's one of those things
You can never explain
Like when an angel cries
Like runaway trains

Like one of those times
That's never the same
Like when something dies
Like runaway trains

Don't blame me
I guess it's one of those things
You can never explain
Like when an angel cries
Like are you naway trains

Like one of those times
That's never the same
Like when something dies
Like runaway trains


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Runaway Trains Lyrics as written by Tom Petty Michael W. Campbell

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    a metaphor of heartbreak/lonliness compared to an inevitable trainwreck

    LolaBaton November 21, 2004   Link

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