The Long Journey Home Lyrics



I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train Surely is a train, boys, surely is a train Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train I'm on my long journey home. Are you ready for the long journey home? The flatlands, swamps and bayous in your bones The simple lefe tastes sweeter now You have no need to roam Are you ready for the long journey home? In dreams of mile-high cotton fields We once ran barefoot through My dead drunk Uncle Fireball growls these words 'Blood don't make you family, Boy.

Lyrics to Long Journey HomeIf on every ocean the ship is a throne The Long Journey Home Lyrics
And for each mast cut down
Another sapling is grown
Then I could believe that I'm bound to find
A better life than I left behind
But as you ascend the ladder look out below where you tread
For the colours bled as they overflowed
Red, white and blue, green, white and gold
So I had to leave from my country of birth as for each child grown tall
Another lies in the earth and for every rail we laid in the loam
There's a thousand miles of the long journey home
But as you ascend the ladder look out below where you tread
For the colours bled as they overflowed
Red, white and blue, green, white and gold
But as you ascend the ladder look out below where you tread
For the colours bled as they overflowed
Red, white and blue, green, white and gold
Red, white and blue, green, white and gold
The Long Journey Home Lyrics
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