Frisco Depot

Scott Walker

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    Frisco's a full day from home, when you can afford to fly
    But it might as well be to the moon, when you're as broke as I
    Here I sit, with my head in my hands, and watch the trains roll
    by
    Lord, the helping-hand mission man warned me the nights here got
    cold

    When you're cold, there's nothing as welcome as sunshine
    When you're dry, there's nothing as welcome as rain
    When you're alone, there's nothing much slower than passing
    time
    When you're afoot, there's nothing as fast as a train

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    Yes, Frisco's a mighty rich town and that ain't a lie
    Why, they've got some buildings that reach a mile into the sky
    Yet no-one can even afford the time just to tell me - why
    Is this world full of people, and so many people alone?

    When you're alone, you ain't got much reason for livin'
    But while you're alive, you just got to live with your pain
    Unless you've been alone for so long, there's no-one left for
    giving
    And you find yourself searching your past, for the links to the
    chain

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    Composition: Mickey Newbury

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