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Church of Level Track  Tim Barry

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I was drunk as hell with a friend way back
[Em]Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track
[Am]He said what was on his mind like I'd never [Em]heard it
[C]Then in come this train called the 170
I h[Em]eard it air up then felt it pull
[Am]They say that rain on the face cuts when you [Em]deserve it
And I sat and I thought
[C]All that ain't right is o[Em]ver for at least tonight and if [Am]I die trying now
I wont die [Em]wondering how life could've turned out
[C]Well that train hauled ass and made good time
Down past [Em]Rocky Mount on that old Seaboard Line
[Am]My friend just slept and I sat there [Em]silent
[C]I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out
[Em]It made sense this whole heading south
[Am]Sometimes it's best to slow your pace when you can't c[Em]ontrol it
And I sat and I thought
[C]All that ain't right is [Em]over for at least tonight and if [Am]I die trying now
I wont die [Em]wondering how life could've turned out
[C]Down in Jacksonville that train broke up
[Em]My legs where stiff I thought I'd walk it off
[Am]My friend faced west and mentioned [Em]Pensacola
[C]I did the truck stop deal and prayed on four wheels
[Em]Sat on my bag, heard a J-break scream
[Am]I saw my face in a window and I thought I [Em]know him
And I sat and I thought
[C]Although it ain't right I'm [Em]not heading home tonight
And if I [Am]die thinking here I wont die [Em]wondering
How life could've turned out
C, Em, Am, Em for the outro
thanks to
for tabbing it out

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