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Engine Engine Number 9 
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Engine Engine Number 9 lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a fun to do song written and recorded by Roger Miller.

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Engine Engine Number 9
Written and recorded by Roger Miller

G
Engine engine number nine coming down that railroad line
D7
How much farther back did she get off

Old brown suitcase that she carried

I've looked for it everywhere

It just ain't here among the rest
G Am D7
And I'm a little upset yes tell me

G
Engine engine number nine coming down the railroad line
Dm G7 C Em Am
I know she got on in Baltimore
C G
A hundred and ten miles ain't much distance

But it sure do make a difference
D7 G
I don't think she loves me any more


I warned her of the dangers don't speak to strangers

If by chance she finds a new romance
D7
Warmer lips to kiss her arms to hold her tighter

Stirring new fires inside her

How I wish that it was me
G Am D7
Instead of he that stands beside her

Repeat #2

D7 G
I don't think she loves me any more
D7 G
I don't think she loves me any more

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