Lot 105
Peggy Lee
Comment on the disk holder:
"Peggy Lee's wistful Waitin' For The Train To Come In, which touched a
responsive chord in many America women waiting, like Peggy, for their guys
to come home."
Waitin' for the train to come in
Waitin' for my man to come home
I've counted every minute of each live-long day
Been so melancholy since he went away
I've shed a million teardrops or more
Waitin' for the one I adore
I'm waitin' in the depot by the railroad track
Lookin' for the choo-choo train that brings him
No Victims
(Kirsty MacColl)
I must have been driving all day
But I'm getting no further away
All these towns look the same
And the rain is falling in my eyes
Take me away
See all my friends for a day
It's strange but it's true
I'm no longer hurting without you
I'm no victim to pity and cry for
And you're not someone I'd lay down and die for
I was seeing the world through your eyes
There was not much left not to despise
It's a shame but it's true
I started to feel things like you do
But I'm not tearing my heart out for you dear
And when you wake up I won't even be here
Sod all your funny little ways
They don't make me laugh these days any more
I'm no victim to pity and cry for
Or some sad lonely encounter the night before
I'm no victim to pity and cry for
From some sad desperate collision the night before
No I'm not tearing my heart out for you dear
And when you wake up I'll be miles away from here
Baby, I know