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Jenny Dreamed of Trains
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Jenny Dreamed of Trains Recorded by Vince Gill Written by Guy Clark and Vince Gill
C F G7 C When Jenny was a little girl she only dreamed of trains Am F G7 She never played with dolls or lacy kinds of things C F G7 C G7 Jenny counted boxcars instead of countin' sheep Am F G7 C She could go anywhere when she went to sleep
F G7 C All she ever talked about was gettin' on to ride Am F G7 She was livin' in another time you could see it in her eyes C F G7 C G7 Everyday after school she'd head down to the tracks Am F G7 C Waitin' for the train that was never comin' back
F G7 C Jenny dreamed of trains F G7 C When the nighttime came F G7 Am D7 F Nobody knew how she made it come true G7 C Jenny dreamed of trains
F G7 C The depot's been boarded up the rails have turned to rust Am F G7 There hasn't been a train through here since the mill went bust C F G7 C G7 No one believed her when she said she heard the train Am F G7 C Said she was just a little girl actin' kinda strange
Repeat #3
F G7 C G7 Jenny laid a penny on the track one day Am F G7 In God we trust she walked away C F G7 C The very next mornin' all that she could find Am F G7 C Was a little piece of copper squashed flatter than a dime
Repeat #3
F G7 Am D7 F Nobody knew how she made it come true G7 C Jenny dreamed of trains
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