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Krazy Kyle Lapointe - If I Jumped in Front of a Metro Train Lyrics



Krazy Kyle Lapointe - If I Jumped in Front of a Metro Train Lyrics




If I jumped in front of a metro train
Would you make it to class later in the day
If I died right here at Jean Talon
Would you make it to tea with your grandma?

Would you still make the girl's night after work
And remark at how at the club guys are all jerks
Or once the casket closes and the funeral ends
Would you get real stoned and dance with them?

A telemarketer calls up and say "Hi
I've gotta deal, you can call me Kyle"
Will you start to cry and put down the phone
Or will you not mind that you're alone?

And when you look back on me when you have two or three kids
Would you tell them about me and the good I did
Would you maybe name a like tyke after myself
Or would you not for fear he might hurt himself?

If I died in a gas leak at my work
How many tears would I deserve
How many bad dates and sleepless nights
Before you'd move on and be alright?

My grandmas still depressed my grandpa's gone
But they were together for so long
If I died in a new World War 3
How long, how long would you wear the poppy?

And when you look back on me twenty years from now
Will sorrow still flood your bones and spill out from your mouth
Or will you smile to your new lover on the bed undressed
Will you look back on me and say it was for the best?

And if I fall off a cliff or get stabbed in the pants
Or die in a plane crash headed for France
If I bleed bleed out from a paper cut from a Magic card
Or get eaten by ants
If I lose so much hope that my heart gives up
Or feel such joy that I burst
Will you still remember me as the one who loved you first?

If I jumped in front of a metro train
Would you make it to class later in the day
If I died in a new World War 3
How long, how long would you wear the poppy?
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If I jumped in front of a metro train
Would you make it to class later in the day
If I died right here at Jean Talon
Would you make it to tea with your grandma?

Would you still make the girl's night after work
And remark at how at the club guys are all jerks
Or once the casket closes and the funeral ends
Would you get real stoned and dance with them?

A telemarketer calls up and say "Hi
I've gotta deal, you can call me Kyle"
Will you start to cry and put down the phone
Or will you not mind that you're alone?

And when you look back on me when you have two or three kids
Would you tell them about me and the good I did
Would you maybe name a like tyke after myself
Or would you not for fear he might hurt himself?

If I died in a gas leak at my work
How many tears would I deserve
How many bad dates and sleepless nights
Before you'd move on and be alright?

My grandmas still depressed my grandpa's gone
But they were together for so long
If I died in a new World War 3
How long, how long would you wear the poppy?

And when you look back on me twenty years from now
Will sorrow still flood your bones and spill out from your mouth
Or will you smile to your new lover on the bed undressed
Will you look back on me and say it was for the best?

And if I fall off a cliff or get stabbed in the pants
Or die in a plane crash headed for France
If I bleed bleed out from a paper cut from a Magic card
Or get eaten by ants
If I lose so much hope that my heart gives up
Or feel such joy that I burst
Will you still remember me as the one who loved you first?

If I jumped in front of a metro train
Would you make it to class later in the day
If I died in a new World War 3
How long, how long would you wear the poppy?
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Writer: k l
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Krazy Kyle Lapointe - If I Jumped in Front of a Metro Train Video
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Performed By: Krazy Kyle Lapointe
Language: English
Length: 3:37
Written by: k l

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