LATE TRAIN HOME
(Kitson/Kitson)

Transcribed by Phil Gardner

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          G
Bright in here,
        D                        C                           D
Then it hisses and hums, then it heaves and it's starting to go,
         G
And it's cold,
          D                            C                          D
There's a light from your windows that lurches the lights passing slow,
       G
One of them,
       D                            Am                     D
Is the light from your windows, but which one I will never know,
             G    D              Am   D
A late train home, my late train home.
          G
There's a girl,
         D                            C                       D
Sleeping just down the carriage, well she looks a little like you,
      G
And a man,
         D                        C                              D
Drinking whisky and shouting, his voice fills the carriage right through,
      G
I'm a fool,
      D                     Am                      D
To be thinking about you as each little town passes by,
             G   D               Am   D
A late train home, my late train home.

C                     D                 
You said stay, I said no I'll take the late train,
G       D         Em
It's my fault, so I'm not gonna complain,
C                        D
I'll just sit all alone, crying on a late train home.

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C                     D                 
You said stay, I said no I'll take the late train,
G       D         Em
It's my fault, so I'm not gonna complain,
C                        D                           G
I'll just sit all alone, crying on a late train home.
D             Am   D              G   
My late train home, my late train home,
D             Am   D              G    D
My late train home, my late train home.

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