I'm just a penny on the train track
Waitin' for my judgement day
Come on baby girl let me see those legs
Before I get flattened away

I wait
Yeah, I wait
For something good, for something great

Stoppin' in somebody's old home town
Gotta get that midnight meal
If you can't get behind your own life
Get behind the driving wheel

And go, just go
Find a place that you don't know

Ran into a friend just the other night
Got a badge, he's a local cop
Haven't seen that boy in over seven years
Since out of high school I dropped

I see, I see
All the things that I should be

Oh baby dance with me!

Even lucky man has a bad day
And pretty girl has a scar
After that train comes and takes me away
Pick up that guitar

And play, just play
Play that rock and roll for me

He's in the yard just washin' his car
Thinkin' 'bout his pretty wife
Makin' lemonade with the kitchen aid
Makin' him a perfect life

And it's grim, so dim
When you wish that you were just like him

I'm just a penny on the train track
Waitin' for my judgement day
Come on baby girl let me see those legs
Before I get flattened away

I wait, I wait
For something good, for something great

And I try, oh I try
I can't stop, I don't know why




Lyrics submitted by plastic tiara, edited by bmd7

Penny on the Train Track Lyrics as written by Freddy Gigele

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    This song is so beautiful. To me, it's happy and sad all at the same time. Putting pennies on the train tracks is such a carefree, innocent thing to do...and then he comes across this man who has made so much out of his life, while he has dropped out of high school. But the "even lucky man has a bad day and pretty girl has a scar after that train comes and takes me away pick up that guitar

    and play, just play play that rock and roll for me" seems to me that even when faced with the harsh reality, that you're growing up and out of the putting pennies on train tracks, and that very train is taking you away instead, that you can still find happiness and new carefree-ness in your new reality.

    taylorsaurus rexon May 25, 2008   Link

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