[00:00.00] 作词 : Jonathan Rado/Brandon Flowers [00:01.00] 作曲 : Jonathan Rado/Brandon Flowers [00:02.27]Oh yeah, oh no, the train, the train. [00:04.77]Every 2 or 3 years, the train kills somebody. [00:08.07]Every 2 or 3 years, yeah. [00:11.02]Everybody knows about the train, [00:12.70]OK? You hear it constantly. [00:17.42]Eh, I— I think the train is a way to find your way out of this life, if you get hit by it [00:25.04] [00:43.772]A couple of kids got hit by a Union Pacific train [00:50.936]Carrying sheet metal and household appliances through the pouring rain [00:58.726]They were planning on getting married after graduation [01:02.458]Had a little baby girl, trouble came and shut it down [01:08.820]Things like that ain't supposed to happen [01:11.133] [01:12.811]In this quiet town, families are tight [01:21.446]Good people, they still don't deadbolt their doors at night [01:28.665]In this quiet town [01:29.498] [01:43.829]When we first heard opioid stories, they were always in whispering tones [01:52.386]Now banners of sorrow mark the front steps of childhood homes [01:58.157]Parents wept through daddy's girl eulogies [02:00.591]And merit badge milestones with their daughters and sons [02:05.678]Laying there lifeless in their suits and gowns [02:10.318]Somebody's been keepin' secrets [02:12.631] [02:15.114]In this quiet town, they know how to live [02:22.759]Good people who lean on Jesus, they're quick to forgive [02:30.316]In this quiet town [02:31.276] [02:46.074]Now whenever I'm near the town I'll find some reason to give [02:53.574]And I will walk with the dead and the living where I used to live [02:59.984]And every time I see my parents in the prime of their lives [03:05.280]Offering their son the kind of love he could never put down [03:12.574]Well, part of me is still that stainless kid, lucky [03:16.234] [03:16.730]In this quiet town, salt of the land [03:24.801]Hard-working people, if you're in trouble, they'll lend you a hand [03:31.170]Here in this quiet town [03:35.965] [04:05.481]The first crop of hay is up [04:08.459]School let out and the sun beats down [04:12.954]Smoke billows from a Sunday train [04:16.191]That cries away from a quiet town