What I feel is like an old freight train 
Five miles long in the pouring rain 
Rolling out of Detroit loaded up with shiny cars 
And I'm sitting in a Cadillac smoking on a big cigar 
What I feel's like an engine room 
Open it up and smell the perfume 
I love that diesel burning up the atmosphere 
When you hear me blow well honey baby know I'm here 
Well I'm going down to Lincoln town 
Turn your pretty little head around 
Take the next train outward bound 
Carry you out of Lincoln town 
Well babe you know my home is with you 
There ain't no town or city will do 
I need a rolling partner carrying me down the line 
and I'm a-comin' into Lincoln town baby right on time 
Well love is like an automobile 
or maybe a freight train dependin' on how you feel 
Big wheels rolling listen to that engine whine 
Well rubber or steel honey baby I don't mind 
Well I'm going down to Lincoln town 
Turn your pretty little head around 
Take the next train outward bound 
Carry you out of Lincoln town 
When you see that old black smoke 
You know it's time to pack you a coat 
Meet me at the station about a quarter to nine 
You can ride in my Cadillac honey you can ride the blinds 
Well I'm going down to Lincoln town 
Turn your pretty little head around 
Take the next train outward bound 
Carry you out of Lincoln town 
Well I'm going down to Lincoln town 
Turn your pretty little head around 
Take the next train outward bound 
Carry you out of Lincoln town 
Lincoln Town Lyrics performed by John Hiatt are property and copyright of the authors, artists and labels. You should note that Lincoln Town Lyrics performed by John Hiatt is only provided for educational purposes only and if you like the song you should buy the CD

 
  
 