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Strangers On A Train Lyrics

Pardon me sir
Is this seat taken?
I overheard you say
Not stirred but shaken
And I could really throw one back

Such a thirst doesn't always permit
Forward tact
So, if you would sir
Pardon me
A stiff one is my specialty

Strangers on a train
Strangers on a train

Oh, you're very charming, sir
Now here's to you
I don't want to know your name
Or what you do
I know
Here's to strangers on a train
Strangers on a train

Oh, I think we're going faster
From the mount to the pasture
Just look at that scenery
It's lovely
It's lovely

I really like to ride the train
Especially when I forget where I'm going
I really like the way it feels
The motion of the wheels

As the raging sparks are flying
From the wounded rails, still crying
Battling the scenery
It's lovely, it's lovely
It's lovely, it's lovely

I really like to ride the train
Especially when I forget where I'm going
I really like the way it feels
The motion of the wheels

Mountain, meadow
Oh, I
I'd better go
This is my station, you know
I've had a lovely time
Oh, the pleasure's mine
All mine...
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Cover art for Strangers On A Train lyrics by Lovage

And doing something about it. ;)

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sexiest. voice. ever.

Cover art for Strangers On A Train lyrics by Lovage

Nothing like listening to this song on a train. And sitting across from a beautiful boy.

Cover art for Strangers On A Train lyrics by Lovage

this song always kinda reminds me of erica jong's book 'fear of flying' and her fantasies about trains...

really like to ride the train especially when i forget where i'm going i really like the way it feels the motion of the wheels

yep, there's nothing like a good old train :)

Cover art for Strangers On A Train lyrics by Lovage

Just a correction on some of the lyrics:

"Such a thirst doesn't always permit <i>For</i> tact..."

"From the <i>mountains</i> to the pasture..."

 
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