Trolley Car Lyrics by Ellis Paul

Trolley Car Lyrics

    It's a snowy night, the cops shut down the freeway
    Big men in plows are out carving up the streets
    Below them, jammed on a subway,
    I'm with two hundred over-dressed strangers
    Brushing snow off coats and shoulders
    Kicking snow off dress shoe feet

    Chorus:
    You live six miles down this trolley car's trail
    Up above the red line, where the street musicians wail
    Where baby, we used to chase down coffee
    On the sidewalk take in tunes
    We'd drink in the waning hours
    Till we polished off the moon
    Who knew the moon would fail
    Above the trolley car trail

    "park street, next station"
    Says a voice with an accent i've heard
    And i see shoppers on the platform
    Where green and red lines diverge
    I fight my way through the packages and the bows
    To a pay phone, the operator knows
    She says to me, "your nervousness shows"
    I say, "'nervous' is too kind a word"

    Bridge:
    I think snowfall should be measured
    By how much it takes a city by surprise
    By how far back old timers go to remember
    The last time a blizzard stung their eyes
    Last time i rode a subway
    You had summer in your eyes
    You did

    Your phone rings, but it only brings your voice
    On a message machine, "i'm not here, the tape is clear"
    Me, i'm off the hook it seems
    "i called," i say, "to say `hello'
    To coax you out where the snowmen grow
    But you're not home, and hey, i gotta go,
    It was good to hear your voice."

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