Driving The Last Spike
(专辑: We Can't Dance - 1991)
Leaving my family behind me not knowing what lay ahead waving goodbye, as I
left them in tears remembering all we'd said I
looked to the
sky, I
offered my prayers I
asked Him for guidance and strength but the
simple beliefs of a
simple man lay in His hands, and on my head I
gave everything that they wanted but still they wanted more we sweat and we toiled good men lost their lives I
don't think they knew what for I
sold them my heart I
sold them my soul I
gave everything I
had ah but they couldn't break my spirit my dignity fought back, fightback can you hear me can you see Don't you hear me don't you see We worked in gangs for all we were worth the
young boys pulling the
wagons we were digging the
tunnel, shifting the
earth it was then that it happened. No-one knew how the
cracks appeared but as it fell they all disappeared stone fell like rain Can you hear me, Can you see Don't you hear me Can you breathe The
smoke cleared, the
dust it settled No one knew how many had died all around there were broken men they'd said it was safe, they'd lied you could hear the
cries, you could smell the
fear but good fortune that day was mine and it occurred to me the
heart of a
good man it seems is hard to find. Can you hear me, can you see Don't you hear me don't you see We worked, how we worked like the
devil for our pay through the
wind, through the
snow, and through the
rain Blasting and cutting through Gods country like a
knife sweat stinging my eyes, there has to be a
better life Ah but I
can hear my childrens' cry I
can see the
tears in their eyes memories of those I've left behind still ringing in my ears Will I
ever go back again Will I
ever see her face again I'll never forget that night As they waved goodbye to their fathers We came from the
North, and we came from the
South with picks and with spades and a
new kind of order showing no fear of what lies up ahead They'll never see the
likes of us again Driving the
last spike, lifting and laying the
track with blistering hands, the
sun burning your back Oh but I
can hear my childrens' cry I
can see the
tears in their eyes memories of those I've left behind still ringing in my ears Well I'll always remember that night, As they waved goodbye to their fathers We followed the
rail, we slept under the
stars digging in darkness, and living with danger showing no fear of what lies up ahead they'll never see the
likes of us again can you hear me can you see Don't you hear me don't you see