Keep an eye on my blind spots
There's too many
Keep lookin' for some light
But there isn't any
Was top dead center baby
Now my motor's gone soft
I used to roll through here like a freight train
But my wheels come off
Got the ring my sister gave me
Said it was my mom's
The day she died of cancer
I stole her morphine and gone
Oh, I lived like a lion in Nashville
For a couple more years
I used to roll through here like a freight train
But I slipped my gears
I paid a price for everything
You can't play it down
They'll kick you off an empty boxcar
And leave you in this town
I only want the best for you
I passed it somewhere along the way
I used to roll through here like a freight train
Baby what can I say?
I had sunshine in my kitchen
Butter on my toast
Coffee brewed up in a lovin' cup
In the presence of the Holy Ghost
But I just kept comin' and goin'
You couldn't stop crying
Used to roll through here like a freight train
Must've been outta my mind
Don't think you never got to me
Oh, baby you really did
Your love is all I ever think of
Hurts to keep it hid
But I'm not foolin' anybody
Only myself for a while
I used to roll through here like a freight train
I used to make you smile
John Hiatt is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born on August 20, 1952, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Known for his insightful songwriting and memorable melodies, Hiatt has explored a wide range of musical genres, from rock to blues, country, and folk music. His career, which began in the 1970s, is characterized by high artistic quality and a constant commitment to musical exploration. He has collaborated with artists like Ry Cooder and Emmylou Harris, earning eleven Grammy Award nominations. Some of his most representative songs include "Have a Little Faith in Me", "Thing Called Love", and "Lipstick Sunset".
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