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Yarabata Ridge There Are Heroes


Train rolling down the track never coming back
My baby's on board with our only child waring nothing but a mac
Meeting her at the station many miles from here
Hope the trains on time find the nights are clear

Train oh that train Calling my babys name
People seem to talk so loud So I don't feel the pain

The train left the rails forty miles from Georgia
People lived and people died some people stood and cried
I just got told about the disaster about four in the morning
Left Ohio to go to Georgia tried to give my baby a ring

Train oh that train Calling my babys name
People seem to talk so loud So I don't feel the pain

Oh Georgia give me some heroes Say my babys okay
Oh Georgia show me the news I know all I can do is pray

In the chaos there are heroes all they want to do is help
Can't seem to find my baby things look so crazy
I see the light over the track I hear a young child cry
I see my baby standing there I just make my way by

Train oh that train Calling my babys name
People seem to talk so loud So I don't feel the pain



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