LATE TRAIN HOME (Kitson/Kitson) Transcribed by Phil Gardner G-D-Am-D-G-D-Am-D 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. G-D-Am-D-G-D-Am-D 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. [Adlib to finish] |