I'm awake so
You better feed me now
I won't slow down
Once we have left this town
Rhymes and riddles
I'm still sleepy so
You must hurry
Please take your seats
You'll stay with me
Be with me
I'll be with you
I'll be with you

No one really knows the pain I'm going through
My final ride is almost done
The world has moved on now it's time to go
My final ride is almost done

Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!
Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!

I am nothing
But at train and
I assume that you don't like me
I'm insane but
Not yet crazy
I will never let you go
Enjoy the ride you'll stay with me
Stay with me
I'll stay with you
I'll stay with you

No one really knows the pain I'm going through
My final ride is almost done
The world has moved on now it's time to go
My final ride is almost done

Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!
Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!

I am the one I am the one
The godlike terror train
The superior, artificial brain
Feel free to call me Blaine

I will roll on
Riddle de-dumb, I'm best
Try me, try me,
I'll never fail that test
Blue's for girls and
Pink's for me
Cause
I'm the mono
Don't even dare to mess with me

No one really knows the pain I'm going through
My hate will last forevermore
The world has moved on now it's time to go
My hate will last forevermore

Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!
Come lift my spirit up, I'm Blaine!

Beneath the demon moon


Lyrics submitted by ranavi

Terror Train Lyrics as written by Jon Schaffer Hans Juergen Kuersch

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    So this might sound crazy, but I was just watching the video for this song. Look in the background in some of the scenes when Jon is playing in the train. In some of the shots, you can see someone over his shoulder singing in the background. It's clearly not Hansi. I actually think it's Tim Owens. Anybody else think so? You can find the video on Google if you haven't seen it.

    rock_hawkon March 16, 2007   Link

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