Chords for The Train

Tempo:
58.05 bpm
Chords used:

E

A

B

F#m

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Train chords
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[A] I sit down [B] on the train with my big [E] pocketbook, the guitar, [A] and sugar-free drink.
[B] I wipe the sweat off of my brow with the side of my arm, [A] and I take off all that I can.
I am trying not to have a bad day.
Now everybody knows the [E] way that [F#] is.
[A] [E]
[B] Even though my baggage and I are using [E] up a person's seat, I'm [B] not trying to be funny,
but the guy who sits down [E] next to me is even [B] bigger than that.
[E] We are overflowing out of the seat, and [F#m] I can't look at [A] him.
He doesn't look at [E] me.
Once [A] you step on, you might never get off of the commuter train.
It's the same.
[A] Doesn't go very far, [E] but just the [A] same.
[E] It's a trip and a [F#] half.
[A] [E]
[B] My face is [B] pressed up against the window, and [E] through it I can see [A] the reflection of the [B] train.
I spy on the big guy sitting next to [E] me.
He's drinking two beers and reading the [B] New York Post.
[A] Trying not to [E] get in my way.
[F#m] Now everybody [A] knows the kind of day [E] that is.
[D#] He's miserable, and I am miserable.
We [A] are miserable.
Can't [C#] we have a party?
Would he rather [G#m] have a party?
After all, we have to sit here, and he's even drinking [A] a beer.
I want to ask him what's his name, but [E] I can't because I'm so [A] afraid of the man on [E] the train.
[A] Once you step on, you might never get off of [E] the commuter train.
It's the same.
Doesn't go very far, [E]
but just the same.
[A] It's a trip and [E] a half.
Get me over [F#m] this drain.
[A] Get us [E] off the train.
[B] [E] [F#m] [A]
[E] [B]
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E
2311
A
1231
B
12341112
F#m
123111112
F#
134211112
E
2311
A
1231
B
12341112
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ I sit down [B] on the train with my big [E] pocketbook, the guitar, [A] and sugar-free drink.
[B] I wipe the sweat off of my brow with the side of my arm, [A] and I take off all that I can.
I am trying not to have a bad day.
Now everybody knows the [E] way that [F#] is.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[B] Even though my baggage and I are using [E] up a person's seat, I'm [B] not trying to be funny,
but the guy who sits down [E] next to me is even [B] bigger than that.
[E] We are overflowing out of the seat, and [F#m] I can't look at [A] him.
He doesn't look at [E] me.
_ Once [A] you step on, you might never get off of the commuter train.
It's the same.
_ [A] Doesn't go very far, [E] but just the [A] same.
[E] It's a trip and a [F#] half.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[B] My face is [B] pressed up against the window, and [E] through it I can see [A] the reflection of the [B] train.
I spy on the big guy sitting next to [E] me.
He's drinking two beers and reading the [B] New York Post.
[A] Trying not to [E] get in my way.
[F#m] Now everybody [A] knows the kind of day [E] that is.
_ _ [D#] He's miserable, and I am miserable.
We [A] are miserable.
Can't [C#] we have a party?
Would he rather [G#m] have a party?
After all, we have to sit here, and he's even drinking [A] a beer.
I want to ask him what's his name, but [E] I can't because I'm so [A] afraid of the man on [E] the train.
_ _ [A] Once you step on, you might never get off of [E] the commuter train.
It's the same.
Doesn't go very far, [E] _
but just the same.
[A] It's a trip and [E] a half.
Get me over [F#m] this drain.
_ [A] Get us [E] off the train. _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _