US /laɪk ə treɪn/
・UK /laɪk ə treɪn/
We're sat in my bedroom, and I hear your heart like a train on the tracks.
and I hear your heart like a train on the tracks.
It looks like a train car.
It looks like a train car.
I go there, like, every month to get, like, a train for work,
I go there like every month to get like a train for work and I still don't know where I'm going.
He can go like a train, choo choo choo choo.
He can go like a train, choo choo choo choo.
People describe it as like a train without the tracks.
People describe it as you know like a train without the tracks
This looks like a train station.
This looks like a train station.
And this looks like a train station.
- Now this looks like... a train station.
Your body is like a train engine.
YOUR BODY IS LIKE A TRAIN ENGINE.
And it feels like a train.
And it feels like a train.
but I think maybe I might have a long veil instead of a train just because I feel like a train would just make the day a bit more harder to walk around with.
I think maybe I might have a long veil instead of a train just because I feel like a train would just make the day a bit more harder to walk around with.