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Hello darlin', my it's good to hear you I'm at the railroad station in St. Paul How are all the folks, I'd love to see 'em But, girl, I'd love to see you most of all Well I've been starin' at the rain And I've been thinking Ever since the train left Montreal, You know I thought I'd always love This life I'm living But now I know I love you most of all Many times before I know I swore That I'd come home to stay But it always seems That the foolish dreams And trains got in my way Tomorrow there'll be snow in Minnesota But I won't be around to watch it fall Oh I'll be heading for an old familiar station Just hopin' you still love me...most of all And girl, you know I love you Most of all I miss ya baby, most of all Mm Mm Oh I miss ya baby, I miss ya most of all Mm Mm Oh I miss ya baby I miss ya most of all Mm Mm Mm Oh I miss ya baby I miss ya most of all Mm

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