Many Ways to Break a Heart
On a Tuesday night on an empty train
There was a distant look on a young man's face
I took a real deep breath let the moment last
When I reached his side I just had to ask
"Can you tell me, son - have you seen a ghost?"
He took a long hard pause with both eyes closed
For a moment there I could almost feel his pain
Then he raised his voice and began to say
There's so many ways to break a heart
Make your knees both hit the ground
Get the tears all falling down
But every stranger on a train is a second start
For a love that doesn't bust
To finally find its way to us
Well I made my way to the window seat
And my newfound friend opened up to me
He said, "my daddy died a couple years ago
Moved my mama in to a nursing home
"Then a pink slip came, that was real bad news
But the worst by far if you want the truth
Is when we both gave up and she returned the ring"
And then he cleared his throat and began to sing
There's so many ways to break a heart
Make your knees both hit the ground
Get the tears all falling down
But every stranger on a train is a second start
For a love that doesn't bust
To finally find its way to us
My days are filled with sadness
And my nights are lonelier
Than the studio apartment
Where I used to live with her
Yeah my mama's fading slowly
And I sure miss my old man
But I'm grateful for the stranger
Who asked me how I am, because
There was a distant look on a young man's face
I took a real deep breath let the moment last
When I reached his side I just had to ask
"Can you tell me, son - have you seen a ghost?"
He took a long hard pause with both eyes closed
For a moment there I could almost feel his pain
Then he raised his voice and began to say
There's so many ways to break a heart
Make your knees both hit the ground
Get the tears all falling down
But every stranger on a train is a second start
For a love that doesn't bust
To finally find its way to us
Well I made my way to the window seat
And my newfound friend opened up to me
He said, "my daddy died a couple years ago
Moved my mama in to a nursing home
"Then a pink slip came, that was real bad news
But the worst by far if you want the truth
Is when we both gave up and she returned the ring"
And then he cleared his throat and began to sing
There's so many ways to break a heart
Make your knees both hit the ground
Get the tears all falling down
But every stranger on a train is a second start
For a love that doesn't bust
To finally find its way to us
My days are filled with sadness
And my nights are lonelier
Than the studio apartment
Where I used to live with her
Yeah my mama's fading slowly
And I sure miss my old man
But I'm grateful for the stranger
Who asked me how I am, because
Credits
Writer(s): James Tristan Redding
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