I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
You know that I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
Yeah

Hold 'em up
Here we go
All the hicks and chicks feel the flow
Big black train coming round the bend
Go on kin folk tell your mom and them

Chugg a lugga, chugg a lugga, chugg a lugga
Who? The big black neck commin' through to you boy you done fell and bumped you head, uh huh
That's what they said
People say it's impossible, not probable, too radical
But I already been on the CMA's
Hell Tim McGraw said he liked the change
That he likes the way my hick-hop sounds and the way the crowd screams when I stomp the ground
Now, big and black, clickty-clack and I make the train jump the track like that

I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
You know that I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
Yeah

From my deep decent deep into your ear
My voice is your choice that you wanted to hear
Southern boy makin' noise where the buffalo roam
Less denim an' bone that you might have known
See me ridin' into town like a desperado
With a big belt buckle
The cowboy bravado
All over the World Wide Web you'll see download CBT on that MP3
Speak clearly what I'm sayin' so you comprehend in the name of hick-hop radio tune in
Rollin' like thunder on to the scene
It's kinda hard to describe if you know what I mean
I never claimed to be the hardest of the brother's hard rock
But I'm booming out the box
Skills got you jumping out your socks
From Texas here I come movin' your body with the bass kick drum

I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
You know that I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
Yeah

I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
You know that I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
Yeah

I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
You know that I play chicken with the train play chicken with the train, train
Uh huh huh, uh huh huh
Yeah

Huh, yea, one time
Get you some of that


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I Play Chicken with the Train Lyrics as written by Troy Alvin Coleman Angie N Aparo

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    This is a wonderfull change from traditional southern style music, it's good to show the world that being a cowboy isnt just reserved for white's. And if you dont belive me, go ask (or if your a redneck, try to start somethin with troy) and he'l show you how it's done.

    Well done Troy, your showin the world that we small town people arn't as ignoarant and rasist as we appear to be...

    But were still simple.

    Albertaboyon September 15, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    I really liked how this song sounds. Great combination of genres. I am a fan of country music but I'm not a big fan.

    PERHAPSon July 05, 2007   Link

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