Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull - Raising Steam lyrics

Over high plains, through the snow...

roll those tracks out, don't you know

I'm raising steam.

Thin vein creeping; hot blood flow...

spill a little where the new towns grow.

I got my whole life hanging in a sack,

heading out into that wide world wide.

You got your locomotive sitting on your track

and I don't care which way I ride.

I may not be coming back.

Left a lady with a heart

all in pieces come apart

raising steam.

That engine up front must

have a heart big enough for the both of us.

Riding shotgun on the sunset, stare it in the eye,

rocking on my heels out to the west.

Funny how the whole world, historically,

feels the urge to chase the sun to rest.

We may not be coming back.

Let me be your engineer...

have you smiling ear to ear

raising steam.

And will you tell me how it feels

when you're up and rolling on your driving wheels?

I got my whole life hanging in a sack,

heading out into that wide world wide.

I'll be your locomotive blowing off its stack

and I don't care which way I ride.

I may not be coming back.

Raising steam.

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