Lyrics - Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen
Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen
Written by Rod McKuen
Bob Shane,Nick Reynolds and John Stewart
I've been away so long.
Fought a war that's come and gone.
Doesn't anybody know my name? (Dosen't anyone know his name?)
My sister's up and wed and mama's took to bed.
Doesn't anybody know my name?
Please tell me, if you can.
What time do the trains roll in?
Two-ten, six-eighteen, ten forty-four.
The hedge is turning brown and the fence is falling down.
Doesn't anybody know my name? (Dosen't anyone know his name?)
The girl I left behind has gone to Caroline.
Doesn't anybody know my name?
Please tell me, if you can.
What time do the trains roll in?
Two-ten, six-eighteen, ten forty-four.
Fought that war across the sea.
I almost died to keep us free.
Doesn't anybody know my name? (Dosen't anyone know his name?)
Now I'm home and no one cares.
Seems that trouble's are only theirs.
Doesn't anybody know my name?
Please tell me, if you can.
What time do the trains roll in?
Two-ten, six-eighteen, ten forty-four.
Doesn't anybody know my name?