
Morning Train John Prine
"Morning Train" by John Prine, released in 1971, is a #Folk song that reflects themes of love, longing, and the passage of time. The lyrics depict a narrator waiting for a loved one, capturing feelings of anticipation and nostalgia. Prine's storytelling and unique blend of humor and melancholy resonate deeply, showcasing his influence on American music.

I saw you all dolled up
Singing a song in your pickup truck
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
Hey, Hey, Brother Ray
What'd you mean by "What'd I Say"
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
If it's gonna rain and I wish that it would
Just go ahead and rain, get it over for good
If there's really a hole in that big blue sky
Then move it on over and let me by
Constantinople is a mighty long word
Got three more letters than mockingbird
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
Singing a song in your pickup truck
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
Hey, Hey, Brother Ray
What'd you mean by "What'd I Say"
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
If it's gonna rain and I wish that it would
Just go ahead and rain, get it over for good
If there's really a hole in that big blue sky
Then move it on over and let me by
Constantinople is a mighty long word
Got three more letters than mockingbird
You put me on a morning train
You put me on a morning train
Ain't no need to explain
You put me on a morning train
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