| Song | Church of Level Track |
| Artist | Tim Barry |
| Album | Raising Hell & Living Cheap: Live in Richmond (Live) |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I was drunk as hell with a friend way back | |
| Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track | |
| He said what was on his mind like I’d never heard it | |
| Then in come this train called the 170 | |
| I heard it air up then felt it pull | |
| They say that rain on the face cuts when you deserve it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain’t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won’t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Well, that train hauled ass and made good time | |
| Down past Rocky Mount on that old seaboard line | |
| My friend just slept and I sat there silent | |
| I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out | |
| It made sense this whole heading south | |
| Sometimes it’s best to slow your pace when you can’t control it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain’t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won’t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Down in Jacksonville the train broke up | |
| My legs were stiff I thought I’d walk it off | |
| My friend faced west and mentioned Pensacola | |
| I did the truck stop deal and preyed on four wheels | |
| Sat on my bag and heard a j-break scream | |
| I saw my face in a window and I thought I know him | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| Although it ain’t right I’m not heading home tonight | |
| And if I die thinking right here, I won’t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out |
| I was drunk as hell with a friend way back | |
| Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track | |
| He said what was on his mind like I' d never heard it | |
| Then in come this train called the 170 | |
| I heard it air up then felt it pull | |
| They say that rain on the face cuts when you deserve it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain' t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Well, that train hauled ass and made good time | |
| Down past Rocky Mount on that old seaboard line | |
| My friend just slept and I sat there silent | |
| I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out | |
| It made sense this whole heading south | |
| Sometimes it' s best to slow your pace when you can' t control it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain' t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Down in Jacksonville the train broke up | |
| My legs were stiff I thought I' d walk it off | |
| My friend faced west and mentioned Pensacola | |
| I did the truck stop deal and preyed on four wheels | |
| Sat on my bag and heard a jbreak scream | |
| I saw my face in a window and I thought I know him | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| Although it ain' t right I' m not heading home tonight | |
| And if I die thinking right here, I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out |
| I was drunk as hell with a friend way back | |
| Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track | |
| He said what was on his mind like I' d never heard it | |
| Then in come this train called the 170 | |
| I heard it air up then felt it pull | |
| They say that rain on the face cuts when you deserve it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain' t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Well, that train hauled ass and made good time | |
| Down past Rocky Mount on that old seaboard line | |
| My friend just slept and I sat there silent | |
| I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out | |
| It made sense this whole heading south | |
| Sometimes it' s best to slow your pace when you can' t control it | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| All that ain' t right is over for at least tonight | |
| And if I die trying now I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out | |
| Down in Jacksonville the train broke up | |
| My legs were stiff I thought I' d walk it off | |
| My friend faced west and mentioned Pensacola | |
| I did the truck stop deal and preyed on four wheels | |
| Sat on my bag and heard a jbreak scream | |
| I saw my face in a window and I thought I know him | |
| And I sat and I thought | |
| Although it ain' t right I' m not heading home tonight | |
| And if I die thinking right here, I won' t die wondering | |
| How life could have turned out |