The Pogues

The Pogues - Train Of Love guitar chord

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***Train Of Love - by Jem Finer
from the "Misty Morning Albert Bridge" single

TRAIN OF LOVE - as perfomed by The Pogues

Intro:
D A D A D A D A F# A D A

A                                        D                 A
The sun slips through the broken blinds, through the dusty panes
                                                       Em
And casts a shadow across the bed where you and I once lay
D                                             A                   F#
Your perfume lingers, though you've gone,  my poor ol' heart will break
D                   E       D      E       A
I'm lonesome as the whistle on the evening train

chorus:
D
The jukebox plays a sad old song
A              F#
I pray to God above
D                       E
That you'll come riding back to me
D    E        A
On a train of love


I walk down to the station, and watch the trains go by
And stare into my coffee just looking for a sign
That one day you'll step off that train and forgive me for my crimes
Take my hand and walk with me 'til the end of the line

chorus

G#                 Bm            E                 G#
I never knew I was lucky 'til my luck all slipped away
G#                 Bm            E             F#
I gambled with the devil and the devil made me pay
E                                  B           G#
My dreams never came true like the roses never bloomed
E                      F#   E       F#    B
They withered and they died in this empty room


The light is gone, the night is here, the day is left behind
The rumble of a distant train slithers through my mind
Your photograph is faded, but the memory still remains
Your eyes burn in the tail lights on the midnight train

chorus (2 times)
train of love, train of love

Bridge part instrumental

chorus (2 times)
train of love, train of love, train of love
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Released in: 2017

Language: English

Appearing on: Peace and Love (1989)

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