The Killers - Quiet Town lyrics

Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning

[The Killers - Quiet Town lyrics]

Oh yeah, oh no, the train, the train
Every two or three years
The train kills somebody
Every two or three years, yeah
Everybody knows about the train,  okay?
You hear it constantly
Eh, I I think the train is a way
To find your way out of this life
If you get hit by it

A couple of kids got hit
By a Union Pacific train
Carrying sheet metal and household appliances
Through the pouring rain
They were planning on getting
Married after graduation
Had a little baby girl
Trouble came and shut it down
Things like that ain't supposed to happen

In this quiet town, families are tight


Good people, they still don't deadbolt their
Doors at night in this quiet town

When we first heard opioid stories
They were always in whispering tones
Now banners of sorrow mark the
Front steps of childhood homes
Parents wept through daddy's girl eulogies
And merit badge milestones with
Their daughters and sons
Laying there lifeless in their
Suit's and gowns
Somebody's been keepin' secrets

In this quiet town, they know how to live
Good people who lean on Jesus
They're quick to forgive in this quiet town

Now whenever I'm near the town
I'll find some reason to give
And I will walk with the dead and
The living where I used to live
And every time I see my parents
In the prime of their lives
Offering their son the kind of love
He could never put down
Well, part of me is still that stainless kid
Lucky

In this quiet town, salt of the land
Hard-working people, if you're in trouble
They'll lend you a hand
Here in this quiet town

The first crop of hay is up
School let out and the sun beats down
Smoke billows from a Sunday train
That cries away from a quiet town

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