C [Verse 1] F Amelia, she worked for the railroad G C Doing what, I never knew Dm But I’d meet her down at the depot G C Every day at half-past two [Verse 2] F And we climbed the old wood stairway G C Find the key below the mat Dm Watch the sunset on the freight yard G C Up at Amelia’s railroad flat [Verse 3] F Russian vodka in the freezer G C From the Polish liquor store Dm Spanish rice, Moroccan oranges G C Persian rugs upon the floor [Verse 4] F And Amelia came from Denmark G C She bought a pair of Siamese cats Dm They’d wake us up there in the morning G C At Amelia’s railroad flat [Bridge] Am F And every night the midnight ghost rode out on time Am F Rolling down the line at twelve-o-nine Am F And we’d sit and count the cars out on the track C G As they shook the bedroom window of Amelia’s railroad flat [Instrumental] G F G C Dm G C [Verse 5] F But the freight yards, they are gone now G C And the buildings block the sun Dm And Amelia sailed for Demark G C Way back in Nineteen Eighty-One [Verse 6] F But every time I hear a freight train G C Or watch the sunset on the tracks Dm Lord, I recall those summer evenings G C Up at Amelia’s railroad flat [Verse 7] F And every time I hear a freight train G C Blowing lonely down the track Dm I hear those bedroom windows rattle G C Up at Amelia’s railroad flat Dm Lord, how those bedroom windows rattled G C Up at Amelia’s railroad flat