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Jumping Someone Else's Train

2:57darkwave, post-punk, new wave, gothic rock Album Three Imaginary Boys 1979-05-11

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Composer, Lyricist, Vocalist, Composer Lyricist: Robert Smith

Composer, Vocalist: Michael Dempsey

Composer: Laurence Tolhurst

Producer: Chris Parry

Engineer: Mike Hedges

Lyrics and translation

Original

Don't say what you mean, you might spoil your face

If you walk in the crowd, you won't leave any trace

It's always the same, you're jumping someone else's train

It won't take you long to learn the new smile

You'll have to adapt or you'll be out of style

It's always the same, you're jumping someone else's train

If you pick up on it quick, you can say you were there

Again and again and again

You're jumping someone else's train

It's the latest wave that you've been craving for

The old ideal was getting such a bore

Now you're back in line, going not quite as far

But in half the time

Everyone's happy, they're finally all the same

'Cause everyone's jumping everybody else's train

Jumping someone else's train

Jumping someone else's train

Jumping someone else's train

Jumping someone else's train

Jumpin' someone else's train

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