Chords for The lab rats- Devils train[lyrics]

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[G] [Dm]
My grandpa was the man of [D] respect, [A] had the sweat just to cast checks, working [D] from sunrise
[A] to sunset, [D] everyday he challenged, no trade to talent, barely scraped by, he found faith,
to balance a straight [A] line and pace, to [Cm] feel it, want it great.
Pull with more speeds, one more run away, it's hard days, indeed, all [D] work and no [A] play.
He made sure things on the [D] surface were [A] okay, [D] something disturbing within his mind was lurking
She ran to the [A] pastor at [D] church to [A] ask him what was up with this disaster.
His curse [D] looked bad but [A] the worst.
He came back three days [D] after.
No [A] money in his wallet and his shirt on [D] backwards.
Stumbling, walked off when he [A] called out for his [D] daughter.
[A] Right before he [D] split the last lesson he taught her was this.
If you ever have a son, let him know that his [G] granddad loved him.
But by the [Fm] time that he's [Dm] grown, he should have seen his son be down into his dome.
So never ever walk to the train tracks [D] alone.
With [A] that, he backed up, reached out for his [D] jacket.
Told [A] her not to [D] act up and crack up.
Laughing after all that happened.
He laughed never to be seen.
Fifteen years later, when my [A] mother had [D] me.
Her dad, the delight people can't understand.
Went from a [G] family man to [Dm] rambling man.
To gambling man to burn balls into the candle.
Folded his hand in, it was too hot to [D] handle.
Sit through mother's jokes, we'd fall in a dream.
Looked another room in
[Dm] [D]
the night.
When I was [A] a child, my mom tried Pableton's [D] story.
To warn [A] me of the [D] dangers that would land before me.
To keep it in her wrist, and she would [A] hide the lesson.
[D] To [A] guide my direction, [D] provide the right message.
In [A] time, I developed a sense of her [D] embellishment.
Hence, [A] I was rebellious against [D] what she was telling me.
When I was a teen, I pretended [A] that my [D] demons were friends.
[A] I defended [D] the place.
Yo, and that was a chase.
Slurred speech dripping off of my face.
[N] The world creeped as I slipped to the awfulest place you could imagine.
About the average things you see on acid.
My granddad bloody [D] hovering on a speaker cabinet.
Laughing in a raspy tone.
Covered in maggots, a [Dm] snack on his mask with a bone I couldn't grasp it.
Did [D] a double dismount, off of the couch, flipped out.
Broke the closest window I found, then I dipped out.
Suddenly, I discovered little voices mumbling up in [G] my head.
It had me [Fm] wondering, what was [Dm] it my mother said back when I was younger?
It had my brain racked, as I stumbled off of the night towards the [D] train tracks.
Sit through mother's jokes, we'd fall
[Dm]
[D] [Bm] in a dream.
So there I was, stalking through the dark with the buzz.
I figured I should walk.
That'll ease me off of these drugs.
It's like a shark had to keep moving.
It's sad to be ruined.
If I sat still, I was doomed.
And that wasn't doing.
[D] So I [A] marched through the park, slow gone, like Donnie [D] Darko, the [A] sparkle of the starlight.
Gold Lake [D] Charcoal, the spike, [A] my divina.
The night seemed more of the [D] rain than [A] a morphine [D] fiend in a morgue.
It seemed like I'd lost it.
That was [Dm] when my grandpop's carcass emerged from the [Em] dark.
Burgling his words [Dm] of carnage, but he couldn't talk.
Something about the hurt, the sadness.
I scurried off.
I was on the verge of madness.
[D] I raced [A] fast, chasing the landscape.
Was strange [D] like a plane [A] parallel to this one.
[D] But we arranged.
Came [A] to a slope, it was steep.
Begging for sleep.
[D] As I climbed [A] up, taking [Dm] my focus off of the [C#] creeps.
Within the foggy distance, I saw a silhouette that got bigger as I stepped.
The train tracks were wet.
I saw a shiny grin [N] from afar, like it was happy.
This is what he said as he started to walk past me.
It's a nice night for a walk.
Would you mind if I joined you?
Do what you want to do.
Well, that's great, [Dm] because I'm going to.
Not to annoy you, but see, I really have to ask.
What a young dude like you is [Em] doing out by [Gm] the tracks?
You ain't [Dm] noticed anything?
Nah, man.
Let me explain.
[D] I'm out of my business, so maybe you should do the same.
I've just been a witness to something sick and sadistic.
So twistedly disgusting.
You should feel real lucky you missed it.
So easy with your tongue, son.
Try to listen carefully.
What you've [G] seen's scary, but nothing [Dm] when compared to me.
I can show you things to paint all your dreams haunted.
I can make a scream for you.
Or I can [D] be the bee in [A] your bonnet, your best friend [D] for a rep.
Two bees in a [A] pod, flocking [D] like birds.
Facts.
And you never have a need to beg, work, or steal.
If all this sounds worth it, [A] then let's make a deal.
[D] All you want in life are the price you sold.
All the money [G] you could fold, power that you [F] can hold.
I'll [Dm] put you in control.
Only if you're down to roll down these train tracks, right?
Where are we gonna go?
[D] Sitting [A] by the tracks, waiting for the [D] night.
Chasing, looking [A] down the road, waiting [D]
[A] [Gm] [D] for the night.
[E] [Dm] Missing all the whistles, the wind and rain.
Now cruise through the ride until the spring [N] night.
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[A] _ [D] _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ My grandpa was the man of [D] respect, [A] had the sweat just to cast checks, working [D] from sunrise
[A] to sunset, [D] everyday he challenged, no trade to talent, barely scraped by, he found faith,
to balance a straight [A] line and pace, to [Cm] feel it, want it great.
Pull with more speeds, one more run away, it's hard days, indeed, all _ _ _ _ [D] work and no [A] play.
He made sure things on the [D] surface were [A] okay, [D] something disturbing within his mind was lurking
She ran to the [A] pastor at [D] church to [A] ask him what was up with this disaster.
His curse [D] looked bad but [A] the worst.
He came back three days [D] after.
No [A] money in his wallet and his shirt on [D] backwards.
Stumbling, walked off when he [A] called out for his [D] daughter.
[A] Right before he [D] split the last lesson he taught her was this.
If you ever have a son, let him know that his [G] granddad loved him.
But by the [Fm] time that he's [Dm] grown, he should have seen his son be down into his dome.
So never ever walk to the train tracks [D] alone.
With [A] that, he backed up, reached out for his [D] jacket.
Told [A] her not to [D] act up and crack up.
Laughing after all that happened.
He laughed never to be seen.
Fifteen years later, when my [A] mother had [D] me.
Her dad, the delight people can't understand.
Went from a [G] family man to [Dm] rambling man.
To gambling man to burn balls into the candle.
Folded his hand in, it was too hot to [D] handle.
Sit through mother's jokes, we'd fall in a dream.
Looked another room in _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ the night.
When I was [A] a child, my mom tried Pableton's [D] story.
To warn [A] me of the [D] dangers that would land before me.
To keep it in her wrist, and she would [A] hide the lesson.
[D] To [A] guide my direction, [D] provide the right message.
In [A] time, I developed a sense of her [D] embellishment.
Hence, [A] I was rebellious against [D] what she was telling me.
When I was a teen, I pretended [A] that my [D] demons were friends.
[A] I defended [D] the place.
Yo, and that was a chase.
Slurred speech dripping off of my face.
[N] The world creeped as I slipped to the awfulest place you could imagine.
About the average things you see on acid.
My granddad bloody [D] hovering on a speaker cabinet.
Laughing in a raspy tone.
Covered in maggots, a [Dm] snack on his mask with a bone I couldn't grasp it.
Did [D] a double dismount, off of the couch, flipped out.
Broke the closest window I found, then I dipped out.
Suddenly, I discovered little voices mumbling up in [G] my head.
It had me [Fm] wondering, what was [Dm] it my mother said back when I was younger?
It had my brain racked, as I stumbled off of the night towards the [D] train tracks.
Sit through mother's jokes, we'd fall
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ [Bm] in a dream.
So there I was, stalking through the dark with the buzz.
I figured I should walk.
That'll ease me off of these drugs.
It's like a shark had to keep moving.
It's sad to be ruined.
If I sat still, I was doomed.
And that wasn't doing.
[D] So I [A] marched through the park, slow gone, like Donnie [D] Darko, the [A] sparkle of the starlight.
Gold Lake [D] Charcoal, the spike, [A] my divina.
The night seemed more of the [D] rain than [A] a morphine [D] fiend in a morgue.
It seemed like I'd lost it.
That was [Dm] when my grandpop's carcass emerged from the [Em] dark.
Burgling his words [Dm] of carnage, but he couldn't talk.
Something about the hurt, the sadness.
I scurried off.
I was on the verge of madness.
[D] I raced [A] fast, chasing the landscape.
Was strange [D] like a plane [A] parallel to this one.
[D] But we arranged.
Came [A] to a slope, it was steep.
Begging for sleep.
[D] As I climbed [A] up, taking [Dm] my focus off of the [C#] creeps.
Within the foggy distance, I saw a silhouette that got bigger as I stepped.
The train tracks were wet.
I saw a shiny grin [N] from afar, like it was happy.
This is what he said as he started to walk past me.
It's a nice night for a walk.
Would you mind if I joined you?
Do what you want to do.
Well, that's great, [Dm] because I'm going to.
Not to annoy you, but see, I really have to ask.
What a young dude like you is [Em] doing out by [Gm] the tracks?
You ain't [Dm] noticed anything?
Nah, man.
Let me explain.
[D] I'm out of my business, so maybe you should do the same.
I've just been a witness to something sick and sadistic.
So twistedly disgusting.
You should feel real lucky you missed it.
So easy with your tongue, son.
Try to listen carefully.
What you've [G] seen's scary, but nothing [Dm] when compared to me.
I can show you things to paint all your dreams haunted.
I can make a scream for you.
Or I can [D] be the bee in [A] your bonnet, your best friend [D] for a rep.
Two bees in a [A] pod, flocking [D] like birds.
Facts.
And you never have a need to beg, work, or steal.
If all this sounds worth it, [A] then let's make a deal.
[D] All you want in life are the price you sold.
All the money [G] you could fold, power that you [F] can hold.
I'll [Dm] put you in control.
Only if you're down to roll down these train tracks, right?
Where are we gonna go?
[D] Sitting [A] by the tracks, waiting for the [D] night.
Chasing, looking [A] down the road, waiting [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [Gm] _ [D] for the night.
_ [E] _ _ [Dm] Missing all the whistles, the wind and rain.
Now cruise through the ride until the spring [N] night. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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