maandag 7 juli 2014

Morning Train

(Em) I was alone and you were the only (Am) one to see
(D) Showing me from your soul another (Em) part of me
(Em) And if I refused I know I would lose a (Am) lifetime in a lie
My lord I (D) can’t afford to live unless I (G) die

(G) Out on the morning, out on the evening
I (F) think I’ll be on my way
I (C) guess I’ll be going home someday
Upon a (G) morning train
(G) Someday told me if I wasn’t lonely
That (F) I’d be the man to see
I (C) guess I’d have to agree
But it’s all so (G) new to me

For every lapse at life and love remains when life is gone
For every lover there’s a song we all can sing along
And if you’re aware of another who bears the mark of a man who tries
Than you can look into his eyes and you can realize

Out on the morning, out on the evening
I think I’ll be on my way
I guess I’ll be going home someday
Upon a morning train
Someday told me if I wasn’t lonely
That I’d be the man to see
I guess I’d have to agree
But it’s all so new to me

For every lapse at life and love remains when life is gone
For every lover there’s a song we all can sing along
And if you’re aware of another who bears the mark of a man who tries
Than you can look into his eyes and you can realize
Than you can look into his eyes and you can sympathize
You can look into his eyes and you can harmonize

Out on the morning, out on the evening
I think I’ll be on my way
I guess I’ll be going home someday
Upon a morning train
Someday told me if I wasn’t lonely
That I’d be the man to see
I guess I’d have to agree
But it’s all so new to me

3 opmerkingen:

  1. Thank You So Much, I have been researching this song and Bob Carpenter for over 43 years.. I used to work at a Folk Club in Toronto .. (Egerton's) back in the early 1970's.. Bob used to play the Club quite often. Then almost every performer after that learned on or two Bob Carpenter Songs. Brent Titcomb used to play Morning Train, and Miracle Man.. A Lot! Thanks again! Drew from Canada!

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  2. Thank You So Much, I have been researching this song and Bob Carpenter for over 43 years.. I used to work at a Folk Club in Toronto .. (Egerton's) back in the early 1970's.. Bob used to play the Club quite often. Then almost every performer after that learned on or two Bob Carpenter Songs. Brent Titcomb used to play Morning Train, and Miracle Man.. A Lot! Thanks again! Drew from Canada!

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  3. Thanks for the comment! That's really interesting. So you know more about Bob Carpenter? There's so little information around that I'm grateful for every snippet of info. It's a mind-blowing album.

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