Neil Young Lyrics
2. Box Car
I'm just a passenger on this old freight train I ride the boxcar through the night I doesn't matter where I might get off I doesn't matter where I lie. I've been to cities, I've been to countries I've left a lover in many towns I don't care if I ever get back to Where I'd already been around. I'm like an eagle, I like to fly high I'm like a snake, I like to lay low I'm like a black man, I'm like a white man Maybe a red man, I don't know. I'm just a passenger on this old freight train I ride the boxcar through the night I doesn't matter where I might get off I doesn't matter where I lie.
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