...And from the yellow windows of the last train
A specter from the next life breathes his fog on the pane
I look with you into the speeding black rain
Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for her name...
...And from the yellow windows of the last train
A specter from the next life breathes his fog on the pane
I look with you into the speeding black rain
Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for her name...
Actually, if you want to go way back, "The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train" is a line from "9th and Hennepin" from Tom Waits album "Rain Dogs" from '85
Actually, if you want to go way back, "The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train" is a line from "9th and Hennepin" from Tom Waits album "Rain Dogs" from '85
Anyone remember the title from the lyrics at the end of Deadwing?
no....this title is in the end of Deadwing????? R u sure?
no....this title is in the end of Deadwing????? R u sure?
At the end of the song Deadwing:
At the end of the song Deadwing:
...And from the yellow windows of the last train A specter from the next life breathes his fog on the pane I look with you into the speeding black rain Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for her name...
...And from the yellow windows of the last train A specter from the next life breathes his fog on the pane I look with you into the speeding black rain Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for her name...
Actually, if you want to go way back, "The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train" is a line from "9th and Hennepin" from Tom Waits album "Rain Dogs" from '85
Actually, if you want to go way back, "The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train" is a line from "9th and Hennepin" from Tom Waits album "Rain Dogs" from '85