Examples of 'comes the train' in a sentence

Meaning of "comes the train"

comes the train - Comes the train is a phrase that may refer to the arrival of a train or the approach of a significant event or opportunity. It is often used in a poetic or dramatic sense

How to use "comes the train" in a sentence

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comes the train
Yep here comes the train now.
There is the station . Here comes the train.
Then comes the train scene.
Ten minutes are just about up . Here comes the train.
And here comes the train.
Good, try on the other one there. Here comes the train.
Then here comes the train.
Here comes the train upon the track ♪ ♪ There goes the pain ♪ ♪ It cuts to black ♪.
Step back, here comes the train.
Here comes the train to KL Sentral.
The newspaper! Now comes the train.
Here comes the train upon the track ♪.
Oh boy, here comes the train.
Then comes the train scene-incredible!
Oxcart get lost . Here comes the train.

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Then comes the train scene - incredible!
Come on . Here comes the train.
There comes the train.
Okay, here comes the train.
Hey, here comes the train.
Yup… here comes the train.
Look . Here comes the train.
For what it 's worth ♪ ♪ Here comes the train upon the track ♪.

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