[Verse 1]
Sweet dreams from Texaco
And I know your mind is on its way to Mexico
Sweet Jesus is on his way
To take you on his way down
You get your fill of what you like
And you fill your head with what you might
Want yourself to be
When you're ready

[Chorus]
But if you leave
It's gonna get a little bit easier, to break down
And if you leave
It's gonna get a little bit easier for you, to break down

[Verse 2]
My new dress is your new way out
My new way is your new dress and you look fine
But your new belief is my regret
And my regret leaves you to believe that we have found the line

[Chorus]
And if you leave
Take me along, anywhere is okay
And if you leave
Take me along, anywhere is okay

[Verse 3]
Think back and you can feel me moving through you
It's easy when you try
Oh, think back and you can feel me, you can feel me
You won't feel me if you leave

[Outro]
And if you leave
It's going to get a little easier for me to break down
And if you leave
If you leave [x3]
You won't feel me

Train

Train is an American rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1993. The band currently consists of Patrick Monahan (lead vocals), Luis Maldonado (guitar), Hector Maldonado (bass, vocals), Drew Shoals (drums), Jerry Becker (keyboards, guitar), Sakai Smith (backup vocals), and Nikita Houston (backup vocals).

With a lineup that included original members Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood, and Charlie Colin, the band achieved mainstream success with their debut album Train, which was released in 1998 with the hit “Meet Virginia”. Train’s 2001 album, Drops of Jupiter contained the lead single “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)”, which won two Grammy Awards in 2002. The album was certified double platinum in the United States and Canada and remains the band’s best-selling album to date.

Train’s third studio album, My Private Nation, released in 2003, was certified platinum in the United States with the hit “Calling All Angels”. Following the departures of Hotchkiss and Colin, the band released their fourth album, For Me, It’s You in 2006, with Brandon Bush (keyboards) and Johnny Colt (bass). Despite a generally positive reception from critics, the album was commercially unsuccessful. Because of this, Train went on a two-year hiatus from recording any new music.