Anthony James "Leaving on the Train" @ Fog & Flame - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 08, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Singer/songwriter Anthony James performs "Leaving on the Train" at Fog & Flame in Bloomsburg PA, 5-3-14.

First single from debut full-length 'Lost in the Nightlife' (summer 2014).

Lyrics:

Caroline's a dreamer, since the day we met
Can't hold a thought from one day to the next
Apple of her mama's eye, daytime drunk of a dad
Weight of the world and siblings on her back
She held out til 17, that was long enough
Courthouse wedding, mama cried and father never showed up
I took her in my arms and held her until that dreadful day
That I saw her leaving on the train

I fell hard for her coffee eyes and the taste of gin on her breath
The way she laughed and held a cigarette
Crooked floors and plastic walls, a house don't make a home
Drunk and poor, we made it all our own
But her long legs kept her restless and kept me on my toes
Through dreams of dancing, cabaret, poetry and prose
Long after she'd lost her voice, I'd so much left to say
When I saw her leaving on the train

"Tell me son, where you from? Where do you call home?"
I've trailed her through so many towns, I don't really know
A duplex in the suburbs, a trailer in a park
And neighborhoods you don't go out after dark
She used to say that home was just a place or state of mind
Anywhere I'd keep her close, safe and warm inside
I couldn't bear to watch her leave or even speak her name
When I saw her leaving on the train

I saw her not too long ago, at the plaza on Charles Street
With a suitcase, waiting on the 2:19
She had a man beside her, her hand clutched to his chest
Look on his face of love and regret
I saw it in that moment, she'd always chase the sun
Lovers a dime a dozen, we'd be the unlucky ones
He had the same look on his face I had on mine that day
That I saw her leaving on the train

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