Morning always looked like You (исполнитель: Robert Francis)
All of my trains they all roll on by burried again, I remember who I am Well I woke outside to threes a crowd the summer was festering down blood inside a honey jar, i'd stuck myself from the beating car drew my eyes open like --- chimney smoke through lazer grass sayin put on my black work horse boots and heading past the business suits as water and lillies over streams, rivers and brands and coffee beans, pistol vision in my hands, i want to see my blood across the sand morning always looked like you morning always looked like you and from my window the only view is you walk away not looking all of my trains my life spent away in the dark of my veins oh nothing can stay i continue through a back lit world where the willows bend like long black curls down your face from mine through the kinks in your spine from the last thing that we spoke to the very first line love was something that we couldn't help but do that something turned to someone else, somebody new i just love to love and you love to cry i meant it through each second that we said goodbye and i came up past a station where the floors were all blue something bout the way it looked reminded me of you it might have been how far [bad word] so i dropped a match till the floor was gone all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains and i lit the thread across the station door and took each drink, i hit the floor the station tessled up in flames but i could only read the bottles name and i wound it's breast and turned it dry like the wake of summer from July i got up and tripped over my knees which caved in at the slightest breeze morning always looked like you morning always looked like you all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains i let them all go all of my trains i thought you should know i thought you should know i thought you should know i thought you should know (x2)