Johnny Cash Lyrics
Johnny Cash Lyrics
"Ride This Train (Part 8) Lyrics"
Feast Of Burden Lyrics
[music: Henriksson, Jivarp] "Scars torn open Bondaged slave Eating my wrists" A thrust that nubs the
[music: Henriksson, Jivarp] "Scars torn open Bondaged slave Eating my wrists" A thrust that nubs the
Ride this train let me show you a land of rolling hills and tall corn
A land of hard working people where rewards are often very small
This is Pella Iowa
My mother and father brought me here in 1847 we came from Cork Ireland
We had a potato famine over there
Hooray For Humans Lyrics
the way the hair frames your face drink H2O, breathe O2. the way the lawn frames your home drink H2O, breathe O2.
and things had been pretty rough for us the way the hair frames your face drink H2O, breathe O2. the way the lawn frames your home drink H2O, breathe O2.
I remember during the potato famine in Ireland I'd trail along at father's feet
And we'd try to find enough potatoes for a meal
And we'd take em back in to mother and she'd cook em coats and all
Well finally we gave up and s
This Is My Story / We Belong Together(Medley with Art Neville) Lyrics
( Forrest / Levy )( Carr / Mitchell / Weiss ) This is my story, I have no song Just alone and broken hearted Just bec
omehow we made it to America ( Forrest / Levy )( Carr / Mitchell / Weiss ) This is my story, I have no song Just alone and broken hearted Just bec
Well our new neighbors here in Pella loaned father oxen
And ploughs to make his first crop with
And you never saw taller corn that year than it was on our place
The next season why we were even lendin' out ploughs and oxen to other far
Voice Of The Heart Lyrics
(J.T.Stanley/John Bettis/B.Roberts) Sometimes when your world seems so big and real You may run to the shelter of walls
ms (J.T.Stanley/John Bettis/B.Roberts) Sometimes when your world seems so big and real You may run to the shelter of walls
That's the way it was here in the new land
Everybody helped everybody out if you got sick everybody came to visit
Even the doctor wouldn't take pay if he thought you couldn't afford it
But old Doc Brown was always there if you ever needed him