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Northbound Train

๐Ÿ‘ค John Popper & Friends โ€ข ๐ŸŽผ The Civil War: The Complete Work โ€ข โฑ๏ธ 4:59
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I read your letter about a hundred times today
Thought I'd better write before I'm on my way
We're movin' down
Just where, I can't say

The Indiana snow fell mighty deep, I hear
So winter wheat should fetch a handsome price this year
We'll be all right
When I get out of here

One more month living by the sword
One last valley to march through
Thirty days till I climb aboard a northbound train
Back home to you

I met a southern boy down here in Tennessee
He must've been about the same age as me
Both as scared as two men could be
We talked across the lines till break of day
And while we talked, there just wasn't any blue or gray
Just some things two farm boys will say

His voice drawled sweet as a mockingbird
'Bout drowning rain and weather
Once that night we both swore we heard the whistle call
Of a northbound train

I asked him what he was fighting for
He said, "'Cause, Yankee, you're down here"
I said, "That's something I can understand"
But I'm the son of an Indiana volunteer
Just trying to march through all this fear
Long enough to catch that northbound train

And Abby, when I finally get back home to you
Don't ask me nothing 'bout the things I've had to do
It'd chill your soul
Break your heart in two

I ain't the same; Lord knows I've seen some fearful things
And I have heard the breathless beat of angel's wings
When the bullets fly
And the sabers swing

One more month living by the sword
One last valley to march through
Thirty days till I climb aboard a northbound train
Back home to you
Talkin' 'bout a northbound train
Oh, a northbound train
A northbound train

โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics

[00:00.65] I read your letter about a hundred times today
[00:05.35] Thought I'd better write before I'm on my way
[00:09.20] We're movin' down
[00:12.36] Just where, I can't say
[00:18.80] The Indiana snow fell mighty deep, I hear
[00:23.39] So winter wheat should fetch a handsome price this year
[00:27.46] We'll be all right
[00:30.28] When I get out of here
[00:34.38]
[00:36.87] One more month living by the sword
[00:41.32] One last valley to march through
[00:45.82] Thirty days till I climb aboard a northbound train
[00:53.37] Back home to you
[00:57.17]
[01:00.06] I met a southern boy down here in Tennessee
[01:04.64] He must've been about the same age as me
[01:09.26] Both as scared as two men could be
[01:18.41] We talked across the lines till break of day
[01:23.06] And while we talked, there just wasn't any blue or gray
[01:27.38] Just some things two farm boys will say
[01:36.26] His voice drawled sweet as a mockingbird
[01:40.85] 'Bout drowning rain and weather
[01:45.63] Once that night we both swore we heard the whistle call
[01:52.84] Of a northbound train
[01:59.10] I asked him what he was fighting for
[02:03.88] He said, "'Cause, Yankee, you're down here"
[02:08.94] I said, "That's something I can understand"
[02:17.29] But I'm the son of an Indiana volunteer
[02:21.93] Just trying to march through all this fear
[02:26.88] Long enough to catch that northbound train
[02:34.10]
[02:43.41] And Abby, when I finally get back home to you
[03:36.06] Don't ask me nothing 'bout the things I've had to do
[03:40.15] It'd chill your soul
[03:43.26] Break your heart in two
[03:49.52] I ain't the same; Lord knows I've seen some fearful things
[03:54.35] And I have heard the breathless beat of angel's wings
[03:58.83] When the bullets fly
[04:01.62] And the sabers swing
[04:05.42]
[04:08.04] One more month living by the sword
[04:12.60] One last valley to march through
[04:17.10] Thirty days till I climb aboard a northbound train
[04:24.51] Back home to you
[04:29.82] Talkin' 'bout a northbound train
[04:34.74] Oh, a northbound train
[04:40.49] A northbound train
[04:58.76]

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