The Silverton lyrics |
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She was born one mornin' on a Sun Juan summer back in 18-an'-80-an'-1 She was a beautiful daughter of the D & RG and she weighed about a thousand ton Well it's a 45 mile thru the Animas Canyon so they set her on the narrow-guage She drunk a whole lotta water and she ate a lotta coal And they called her the Silverton (Silverton Train) (Here comes the Silverton up from Durango Here come the Silverton a shovelin' coal Here comes the Silverton up from the canyon See the smoke and hear the whistle blow) |
Well now listen to the whistle in the rockwood cut on the high line to Silverton Town And you're gonna get a shiver when you check out the river Which is four hundred feet straight down Take on some water and the Needleton tank and then I struggle up a two-five grade And by the time you get your hide past the snowshed slide You've had a ride on the Silverton (Silverton Train) (Here comes the Silverton... [ strings ] (Here comes the Silverton... |
Now down by the station early in the mornin' there's a whole lotta people in line And they all got a ticket on the train to yesterday and it's a gonna leave on time Well it's a 45 mile thru the Animas Canyon so they set her on the narrow-guage She takes a whole lotta water and she ate a lotta coal And they called her the Silverton (Silverton Train) (Here comes the Silverton... (Here comes the Silverton... |
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