Ridin' the Bluegrass Express Ridin the Bluegrass Express This train will soon be gone And I'm goin home On the Bluegrass Express He'll cross the river
mournful cries ring through the darkness Lovers lost and all alone Spirits two forever roam Verse 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 1 Like a nightbird's wail when the wind is still
That old photograph of ours sure looks out of place Laying on your bag out in the hall You?re taking it to remind you of our better days The ones you
My sweetheart is gone and I'm so lonely. He said that he and I were through. So I started out drinkin' for pastime: Drivin' nails in my coffin over you
did. Just like me, the day you died, the guitars and the fiddles cried. The music ain?t the same without you, Bill; we miss you still. Is the grass any
each time the lightning flashes And I hear the thunder roar I'm reminded of the closing of the door I'm not over you The storm still rages The waves
When love is faithful, strong and true When the breath of life is given you When flowers bloom in early spring That?s the time in heaven when the angels
There are many people who will say they're Christians and they live like Christians on the Sabbath day But come Monday morning, til the coming Sunday