The Locomotive track for the Music Train project. 2 songs a week. Wednesday and Sunday.
lyrics
Well, well, well, welcome to the show, show, show. Show us your boarding pass then go, go, go take a seat, take a seat, take a seat. Go take a seat, and put up your feet, try to relax, although this music train's a massage for your brains and not your backs.
Well, well, well, welcome com now all aboard, We've got some stellar stops for you in store, please leave all cares and fears here by the door. We've got songs of life and love, depth and lack thereof, here we go now.
It's not very hard to explain, suffice to say that music is a train,
Music is a, Music is a train, Music is a train that takes us places.
Well, well, well welcome now that we're all here, I think it's time that I made some things clear: The intended influence of this particular music train is that you have an exhilarating experience. Side effects of riding the music train may include but are not limited to: excessive humming, twitching, whistling, singing or dancing, ability to release pent up emotion and be honest with oneself, laughing, crying, smiling, more dancing, occasionally falling in love, breaking up travelling or moving. Side effects can last between a few minutes and a few decades. If they persist more than a few decades, consult your family physician.
Well it's not very hard to explain, suffice to say that music is a train,
Music is a, Music is a train, Music is a train that takes us places.
Well, well, well welcome well I'm sorry to say, all tickets sold have been round trip today. We'll take you places, but you cannot stay, but you can wait until that whistle blows, then come running back, and this music train will take you down a slightly different track, here we go now.
Music is a, Music is a train, Music is a train that takes us places. x2
All aboard.
The Music Train departs every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon, there's plenty of room for you and all your friends. Lightninglucas.com
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