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Grandma's Theme
(专辑: Scarecrow - 1985)
Was a
dark stormy night As the
train rattled on All the
passengers had gone to bed Except a
young man with a
baby in his arms Who sat there with a
bowed-down head The
innocent one began crying just then As though its poor heart would break One angry man said, "Make that child stop its noise For it's keeping all of us awake." [Grandma's Theme is a
part of the
traditional song listed below:] [The Baggage Coach Ahead] On a
dark and stormy night as the
train rolled on All passengers gone to bed, Except a
young man with a
babe on his arm Sat sadly with bowed down head; Just then the
babe commenced crying As though its poor heart would break. One angry man said, "Make that child stop its noise, For it's keeping us all awake." "Put it out," said another, "Don't keep it in here; We've paid for our berth and want rest." But never a
word said the
man with the
child, As he fondled it close to his breast. "Oh where is its mother? Go take it to her," One lady then softly said. "I wish I
could," was the
man's sad reply. "But she's dead in the
coach ahead." As the
train rolled onward, a
husband set in tears, Thinking of the
happiness of just a
few short years. Baby's face brings pictures of a
cherished hope now dead, But baby's cries can't awaken her in the
baggage coach ahead. Every eye filled with tears as the
story he told Of a
wife who was faithful and true; He told how he'd saved up his earnings for years, Just to build a
home for two; How when heaven had sent them their sweet little babe, Their young happy lives were blest; His heart seemed to break when he mentioned her name, And in tears tried to tell them the
rest. Every woman arose to assist with the
child; There were mothers and wives on that train. And soon was the
little one sleeping in peace, With no thought of sorrow or pain. Next morn at the
station he bade all goodbye, "God bless you," he softly said, Each one had a
story to tell in their homes Of the
baggage coach ahead.
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