Tonart: D major
Verse 1
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I boarded the Pullman somewhere east
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of Council Bluffs
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I've been riding this train to the west now
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For so long that I can't
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The clouds are at the winds command
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A great extinction is close at hand
Verse 2
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But we shall live again
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We shall live again
Though our religions the same as
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the pigeons
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To the fans of AC DC
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We all shall live again
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Verse 3
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For the nightingales were seized
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with a panic
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As warplanes flew over the green
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Atlantic
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But the day was fair beyond compare
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And the long parade and the serenade
Verse 4
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And we shall live again
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We shall live again
We'll be painting roses
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And we'll feel just as free and young
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As those flowers we stand among
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And we shall live again
Verse 5
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Well this train is like an endless parade
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That passes by each and every home in
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each and every town
And the women and the
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They hover to the doorways
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Some hop on board, some wave farewell
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Or weep at the beauty of the crossing bell
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But we all shall live again
Verse 6
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Well, I've been in most of these motels
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on the edge of reality
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I even rode my donkey over the mountains
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of Argentina
Some die on the steppes of
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a frozen wasteland
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Some OD on the road to Graceland
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But we all shall live again
Verse 7
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We shall live again
I find these truths to be self evident
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Verse 8
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In this life where any joyful thing
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Is paid two fold in suffering
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Verse 9
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Well the train pressed on under nights
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crumbling wave
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Through the dreamlike districts
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of the vanished days
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A dead man falls from a trotting horse
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The rivers run backward
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to their ancient source
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But we all shall live again
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Verse 10
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Well the dinning car is filled mostly with
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Victorian era ghosts
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And some sharpshooters firing at angels
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Like startled ducks on the horizon
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But you're with me here
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Giving alms to trembling palms
Your eyes so green and
labyrinthine
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Verse 11
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Remember Hegel, that beautiful
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son of a bitch
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Or Marcel Proust, you thought he'd ruled
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the roosts
He's drinking a drink that's
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Watching a candied cherry sink
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It's like the sorrow of the
world distilled
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Verse 12
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We shall live again
All the great nations of
the western plains
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Verse 13
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There will be no more anguish
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on the red frontier
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And we shall live again
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Verse 14
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Well, the wind took my train up into
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the chasms of the sky
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And in the air hung a golden
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trumpet
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Some warn of heaven and its narrow gate
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The baby angels are armed
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and overweight
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As they float above the
Verse 15
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You shall live again
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This world is ours and all the stars
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It's like the icing on the cake of death
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And the only word that rhymes
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is breath
Outro 1
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