Dr. Diamond (Live 23 june, 1973)

I am the driver of an underground train
Chaos in the streets above to me, it's all the same
I shake your houses, then I'm gone keeping time down here below
I could drive my train to hell, not a soul would know

I am the driver of an underground train
Just imagine who I am and breathe the letters of my name
Before he said a single word, I called the foreman on the line
When he looked me in the face, and he made the fatal–

I am the driver of an underground train
The lonely life can't bother me, far away from wind and rain
I come upon the station lights with a mighty rushing sound
Then hiss of lorry, for the private life I drive around

I am the driver of an underground train
Climb aboard, just climb aboard, your loss is my eternal gain
Squeeze your precious body in before I quickly close the doors
Riding in the smoky dark, your life is mine, my life is yours
Your-, your-, yours



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Writer(s): Robert Fripp, William Scott Bruford, John Kenneth Wetton, David Francis Cross, Richard William Palmer James
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