Out Of The Fire
(专辑: Sing The Delta - 2012)
On a
gravel back road down deep in the
Fall So long ago yet how well I
recall My Grandpa's green truck with the
rusted out rims And me on the
seat between my mama and him How we rattled along until the
old Ford, it stalled And mama said "Jump on out, pick you a
big cotton ball" An Autumn leaf scraped it's way across the
road As we were heading back home See the
proud, thrusting curve of the
robin's red breast Out gathering worms to return to her nest The
lavender haze at the
first light of dawn A
woman's clear voice lilting in song And all the
fine words our poets have said The
sparkling dew upon the
spider's silk web Does one matter more? Does one matter less? Who of us can say? The
tents are rolled up, the
revival's left town All that remains is the
fine sawdust ground Still wet with the
tears that fell from the
eyes Of folks too far down to hang back in pride And I
am there, too, like I
always was Deep in the
pain, strong in love Still singing my prayer to heaven above Heartfelt and true Once you were the
dawn, the
dusk, and the
night Without the
dream of holding you tight My days turned to black, I
could hardly take breath I
stumbled my way through a
fate worse than death But like the
Phoenix that rose right out of the
fire I
came back too, from a
bed of desire And shook from my wings the
ash from the
pyre And headed back home