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Train of Thought

Posted on February 19, 2011 By Doriano No Comments on Train of Thought

Train’s new song “Marry Me” has a wonderful music video that tips the cap towards “When Harry Met Sally” with sweet little stories from couples. I also like the lyric “Marry Me. If I ever get the nerve to say
Hello in this café”

It’s a clever way of saying even the greatest love stories of all-time began somewhere. Even the greatest passions began with the simplest of sparks like saying hello at a café.

MARRY ME

Forever can never be long enough for me
Feel like I’ve had long enough with you
Forget the world now we won’t let them see
But there’s one thing left to do
Now that the weight has lifted
Love has surely shifted my way
Marry Me
Today and every day
Marry Me
If I ever get the nerve to say
Hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Together can never be close enough for me
Feel like I am close enough to you
You wear white and I’ll wear out the words I love
And you’re beautiful
Now that the wait is over
And love and has finally shown her my way
Marry me
Today and every day
Marry me
If I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Promise me
You’ll always be
Happy by my side
I promise to
Sing to you
When all the music dies
And marry me
Today and everyday
Marry me
If I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Marry me
Mm-hmm

Music Tags:Marry Me, Train

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