DOWNBOUND TRAIN (Chuck Berry) CHUCK BERRY (CHESS 1615, 1956) A stranger lying on a bar room floor Had drank so much he could drink no more And so he fell asleep with a troubled brain To dream that he rode on a downbound train The engine was blooded, was sweaty and damp And brilliantly lit with a brimstone lamp An imp for fuel was shoveling bones While the furnace rang with a thousand groans The boiler was filled with a lot of beer The devil himself was the engineer The passengers were most a motley crew Some were foreigners and others he knew Rich men and broad clothed beggars in rags Handsome young ladies and wicked old hags As the train rushed on at a terrible pace Sulphuric fumes scorched their hands and face Wider and wider the country grew Faster and faster the engine flew Louder and louder the thunder crashed Brighter and brighter the lighting flashed Hotter and hotter the air became Till their clothes were burned with each quivering flame Then out of the distance there came a yell Ha ha, said the devil we're nearing home Oh, how the passengers shrieked with pain They begged old satan to stop that train The stranger awoke with an anguished cry His clothes wet with sweat and his hair standing high He fell on his knees on the bar room floor And prayed a prayer like never before And the prayers and vows were not in vain For he never rode that downbound train |