Submarines by Goodnight, Texas
Submarines by Goodnight, Texas

Submarines

Goodnight, Texas * Track #2 On A Long Life of Living

Submarines Lyrics

[Verse 1]
We spent hours out in the cold
Waiting for a train that was never gonna come
You never would believe the stories we told
Of where we're gonna go and where we come from

One, he was a soldier for the English queen
One, he was an orphan of a love gone bad
One, he was gonna sleep on the ground
And one, he was gonna sell all he had

[Chorus]
I'm gonna trade my dollar bills for a bar of gold
And put it in the pocket of my finest jeans
I'm gonna go swimming when I get old
And sink to the bottom with the submarines

[Verse 2]
We were beating our hands upon our breasts
We built a fire by the old train track
I stood too close and I burned my face
I burned my face by the bright firelight
I burned my face by the bright firelight

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
I wanna trade my dollar bills for a bar of gold
And put it in the pocket of my finest jeans
I'm gonna go swimming when I get old
And sink to the bottom with the submarines

Submarines Q&A

Who wrote Submarines's ?

Submarines was written by Patrick Dyer Wolf.

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