hear my train a comin

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The phrase "hear my train a comin" appears prominently in the song "Hear My Train A Comin'" by Jimi Hendrix. It is part of the chorus and is repeated multiple times, often as: Well, I hear my train a comin'
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Hear my train a comin' This song uses the train as a metaphor, typical in blues, referencing a train coming to take the singer away from a lonesome, difficult place. The exact phrase "hear my train a comin" does not have non- English native script in this case, so no source-language phrase marking is applicable here. The phrase itself is in English and thus would not be tagged with the [...](javascript:void(0)) format as per your instructions. If you have any other phrases or text in native scripts for tagging, feel free to provide them for proper identification and marking. The original phrase is from a blues/rock context and is an example of American English vernacular in song lyrics.