Trying to make a train by sunrise gonna have to run a red light
Trying to make a train by sunrise gonna have to run a red light
Tangling with my Carolina you know the girl kept me up all night
And when my Carolina throw down you know the girl knows how to fight

Don't think we're gonna make it there's nothing else that anyone can do
Don't think we're gonna make it there's nothing else that anyone can say
Almost got the feeling that Carolina's liking it that way
I'm waiting on the train man, to wait and take the pain away

All aboard
All aboard
All aboard
All aboard

Wait for me
Wait for me
Wait for me
Wait for me

Train man kept his promise gonna try and go on back to bed
Train man kept his promise gonna try and go on back to bed
Can't sleep anyway thinking 'bout what my Carolina said
And oh my Carolina running like a freight train through my head


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Carolina Blues Lyrics as written by John C. Popper Chan Kinchla

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    this song is awesome why the heck hasent anyone commented on it yet.

    Keeebler7on October 09, 2006   Link
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    it seems that this site is so big, but i think that there aren't enough members, because i've been surprised to see a lot of songs that went without comment, and even that there were so many songs and artists that haven't even been submitted yet. good song.

    reckless1on October 26, 2006   Link
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    This song has such a sweet roll to it, and I think the meaning is fairly self-evident.

    ~1lb. of Obscure~on March 31, 2007   Link

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