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V1.

G (320003@1)                                 CThere's (x32010@1)a girl leaving town for the sunshine
      G (320003@1)                      DShe's (xx0232@1)heading out to Happiness Bay
      G (320003@1)                      CShe's (x32010@1)going first thing in the morning
    G (320003@1)         D7 (xx0212@1)        GAnd (320003@1)hopes to be there by midday
                          CHer (x32010@1)flavoursome buck is awaiting 
G (320003@1)                   DLaden (xx0232@1)with fraudulent charms  
   G (320003@1)                 CEnough (x32010@1)for to plunge a doe such as she
         G (320003@1)      D7 (xx0212@1)      GStraight (320003@1)into his dastardly arms
        D (xx0232@1)                 GBut (320003@1)the tragedy lies in the background
      D (xx0232@1)          Am (x02210@1)         DFor (xx0232@1)a young man by whom she's adored
   G (320003@1)                       CIs (x32010@1)planning to throw himself under
    G (320003@1)            D7 (xx0212@1)      GThe (320003@1)train she's intending to board.

V2.
Now the fates may look down and show mercy
And answer a poor mother's call
And the service soon after departing
May stop for no reason at all
And the young girl may come to her senses
And the wretch may get tetchy and leave
And the chap wracked with anguish incarnate
May gladly accept his reprieve
But the fates around these parts are ruthless
And sometimes just want people dead
So he'll probably throw himself under
The ten twenty seven instead.

V3.
Now the engine is leaving the station
The cow has been scraped from the line
And two letters by way of explanation
Have been written for those left behind
And should there develop high drama
Upon which an inquest is heard
You may like to curb your lamenting
Until you've all heard the last word
Well he thought of a love unrequited
And he thought of a life full of pain
It's a pity he didn't spare a thought for
The poor bastard driving the train.
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