Tim Barry is a solo folk singer who was the vocalist in the Richmond, VA melodic hardcore band Avail. He released an album titled "Rivanna Junction" on the label Suburban Home Records in the fourth quarter of 2006. In 2008, Tim recorded a album titled Manchester. Recently he has recorded 28th & Stonewall, again on Suburban Home Records.
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C I was drunk as hell with a friend way back Em Down by Scotts Addition off a mainline track AmEm He said what was on his mind like I'd never heard it
C Then in come this train called the 170 Em I heard it air up then felt it pull AmEm They say that rain on the face cuts when you deserve it And I sat and I thought CEmAm All that ain't right is over for at least tonight and if I die trying now Em I wont die wondering how life could've turned out
C Well that train hauled ass and made good time Em Down past Rocky Mount on that old Seaboard Line AmEm My friend just slept and I sat there silent C I had some whiskey and some smokes and time to think it all out Em It made sense this whole heading south AmEm Sometimes it's best to slow your pace when you can't control it And I sat and I thought CEmAm All that ain't right is over for at least tonight and if I die trying now Em I wont die wondering how life could've turned out
C Down in Jacksonville that train broke up Em My legs where stiff I thought I'd walk it off AmEm My friend faced west and mentioned Pensacola C I did the truck stop deal and prayed on four wheels Em Sat on my bag, heard a J-break scream AmEm I saw my face in a window and I thought I know him And I sat and I thought
CEm Although it ain't right I'm not heading home tonight AmEm And if I die thinking here I wont die wondering How life could've turned out
C, Em, Am, Em for the outro
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