[Intro]
G Em
Look at that headlight shining through the rain
C D N.C.
It must be that old Santa Fe freight train
[Verse 1]
G Em
Yeah, I’m standing on Salteo Tile on an old adobe porch
C G
Across the street the Baptist church, God’s own neon torch
G
With my baby sleeping safe inside, I’m the shadow she’s the light.
C D G
Now here comes the sound of the Santa Fe at midnight.
[Verse 2]
G Em
Baby wakes up and calls to me: “What is that lonesome sound?
C G
It echoes off the mountains out near the lights of town.”
G
And I say, “Hush now, I come to you an hold you oh so tight
C D G
And rock you to the sound of the Santa Fe at midnight.”
[Chorus]
C G
Blowing through those cotton fields near Cana’tior river breaks
Em G
past the shanty towns of old Juarez,
C D
The eagle and the snake
C D Em
Blowin across West Texas rattlin' out of sight
C D G
The music of the Santa Fe at midnight,
Em D G
Making love to the sound of the Santa Fe at midnight.
[Instrumental Break]
C D G Em D G
[Verse 3]
G Em
Well look where we have ended up on the edge of the Great South West
C G
Starin’ at those restless trees along the water ditch
G
And up the Street the Rio Grande like Egypt’s old Blue Nile
C D G
With the memory of the early ones who rested here a while.
[Verse 4]
G Em
But now the freight trains and the long haul trucks, they’re passin’ through
C G
They don’t have the urge to wink at the likes of me and you
G
It’s all just diesel smoke, iron rail and a running string of lights
C D G
The music of the Santa Fe at midnight.
[Chorus]
C G
Blowing through those cotton fields near Cana’tior river breaks
Em G
past the shanty towns of old Juarez,
C D
The eagle and the snake
C D Em
Blowin across West Texas rattlin' out of sight
C D G
The music of the Santa Fe at midnight,
Em D G
Making love to the sound of the Santa Fe at midnight.