His heart left hers a long time ago His body belongs now to the woman down the road His wife lies alone in a bed so cold And he comes home late, if he comes home at all She asks where he's been, "at the bar" There'll be a fist through the wall if she asks anymore And he smells like red wine and he takes like cheating She holds her breath and goes on believing him And wonders where he went, that man she first met From the depths of her heart she says Save your last words There's a train coming Won't you be my rollin wheel You see I've got all these suitcases to carry Won't you be my rollin wheel She bore their first child, little did she know That her husband was a father to the boy down the road He left that woman, the years went on by Three kids now and a promise forever built on a lie She wonders where he went, that man she first met From the depths of her heart she says Save your last words There's a train coming Wont you be my rollin wheel You see I've got all these suitcases to carry Wont you be my rollin wheel She asked him to leave, held open the door He packed his suitcase put a fist through the wall She didn't care where he was going, she didn't need to know He made his way back to the woman down the road Save your last words There's a train coming I can be my rollin wheel You see I've got all these suitcases to carry I can be my rollin wheel