| Song | Slow moving train |
| Artist | Eric Burdon |
| Album | Soul of a Man |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : K, Keller | |
| I was standing out back as the sun sank on down. | |
| I was thinking to myself about a long distant sound, | |
| How the fury and the flame burned so bright | |
| Then blew out and left town on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| It was the end of the road of a time and a place, | |
| The end of a dream and sweet youth'ssmiling face, | |
| The beginning of a lesson we're still learning today, | |
| Since he left on the slow moving train. | |
| On that slow moving train, as he rested in peace, | |
| 'cross the mountains and plains from the sea to the sea, | |
| All the peoplecame out, the men took off their hats, | |
| As that slow moving train took him back. | |
| I wonder where would we be, if the bullets had failed, | |
| If the young men with dreams had somehow prevailed, | |
| Just a shot from the darkness and the whole world was changed, | |
| They sent him home on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| He went home on that slow moving train. |
| zuo ci : K, Keller | |
| I was standing out back as the sun sank on down. | |
| I was thinking to myself about a long distant sound, | |
| How the fury and the flame burned so bright | |
| Then blew out and left town on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| It was the end of the road of a time and a place, | |
| The end of a dream and sweet youth' ssmiling face, | |
| The beginning of a lesson we' re still learning today, | |
| Since he left on the slow moving train. | |
| On that slow moving train, as he rested in peace, | |
| ' cross the mountains and plains from the sea to the sea, | |
| All the peoplecame out, the men took off their hats, | |
| As that slow moving train took him back. | |
| I wonder where would we be, if the bullets had failed, | |
| If the young men with dreams had somehow prevailed, | |
| Just a shot from the darkness and the whole world was changed, | |
| They sent him home on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| He went home on that slow moving train. |
| zuò cí : K, Keller | |
| I was standing out back as the sun sank on down. | |
| I was thinking to myself about a long distant sound, | |
| How the fury and the flame burned so bright | |
| Then blew out and left town on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| It was the end of the road of a time and a place, | |
| The end of a dream and sweet youth' ssmiling face, | |
| The beginning of a lesson we' re still learning today, | |
| Since he left on the slow moving train. | |
| On that slow moving train, as he rested in peace, | |
| ' cross the mountains and plains from the sea to the sea, | |
| All the peoplecame out, the men took off their hats, | |
| As that slow moving train took him back. | |
| I wonder where would we be, if the bullets had failed, | |
| If the young men with dreams had somehow prevailed, | |
| Just a shot from the darkness and the whole world was changed, | |
| They sent him home on a slow moving train. | |
| On a slow moving train, from the West to the East, | |
| With the hopes of a nation of salvation and peace, | |
| All the people came out and they stood by the tracks, | |
| As the slow moving train took him back. | |
| He went home on that slow moving train. |