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The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster (A True Story)

David Allan Coe2016年8月17日

The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster (A True Story) 歌詞

The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster (A True Story) - David Allan Coe

One sultry summer morning in the year of 1918

 

Three hundred men with ebony skin

 

Pulled out of union station

 

Heading out of nashville for western tennessee

 

Homeward bound cause uncle sam closed down

The munitions factory

 

At that very moment on the cheatham county line

 

Old number one train from memphis

 

Was running way behind

 

Back in the smokey club car a memphis gambling man

 

Said gentleman i'm folding these cards

Cause i drew a dead mans hand

 

A young man in a milk truck out near dutchman's grade

 

Said oh my god two trains one track

Then he closed his eyes and he prayed

 

A sister from the orphans home made a cross upon her chest

 

Cause a one iron beast was coming from the east

And another one was coming from the west

 

The bird flew from the tree tops as the impact shook the ground

 

The screaming wheels and the grinding steel

Could be heard for miles around

 

The bird flew from the tree tops as the impact shook the ground

 

The screaming wheels and the grinding steel

Could be heard for miles around

 

Now every july 9th a few miles west of town

 

To this day some folks say

 

 

You can hear that mournful sound