On the hills of Georgia
Across the plains of Tennessee
I've seen and I've done most everything
That a man can do or see
But if I could only borrow
One dream from your sleep
Be on that train tomorrow
I'll be home on Christmas day
And so many times before
She left that candle burning
Oh, too many tears have fell
My soul fill with yearning
If I had any sense at all
I'd just be on my way
Be on that train tomorrow
Be home on Christmas day
Every time I think about her
All the love I left behind
Memories still linger
In my troubled mind
I could set aside my pride
And I'd be on my way
I'd catch that train tomorrow
And be home on Christmas day
I had any sense at all
I'd just be on my way
I'd catch that train tomorrow
I'd be home on Christmas day
I said, "I'd catch that train tomorrow
I'd be home, Christmas day"
credits
from We Four Kings,
released December 25, 2007
Jim Clavin - Guitar/Vocals/Bass
Dan McHenry - Guitar/Vocals/Bass
Marty West - Guitar
Brian Podgajny - Drums/Vocals
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