Well I look way down that lonesome road
Well I look way down that lonesome road
Way way down, way way down
Way way down that lonesome road

I know that back back train will get you home
Back back train will get you home
Back back train, back back train
Back back train will get you home

Well I thought I heard that church bell toll
I thought I heard that church bell toll
Told your lie, told your lie
Told your lie, somebody told me so

Well I'm going home on morning train
I'm going home on morning train
I'm going home, I'm going home
I'm going home on morning train

Well that back back train will get you home
Back back train will get you home
Take me home, take me home
Take me, take me, home


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    hey im a HUGE joe perry fan too! i absolutely LOVE him! even though hes what, 39 years older than me? WHATEVER. he is so good, his voice is incredible has such an awesome sound to it. this song is incredible anyways, one of the best off honkin on bobo. and it can sometimes give me the chills. but man. it sounds awesome. and joe sounds sexy lol. his solo album sounds great too. i love him lol, sorry =P

    U2girlon November 08, 2005   Link

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