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Old Man and The Engine
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An old man's struggle against a machine that eventually destroys itself.
songwriter folk
Folk Songwriter
Song Info
Charts
Peak #188
Peak in subgenre #25
Author
Mac Burns
Rights
Ruro Music
Uploaded
August 01, 2007
Track Files
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:03
Story behind the song
There is an endless cycle of worlds that grow powerful but because of human nature they inevitably self destruct. The human condition remains. People struggle against the machine.
Lyrics
Old Man And The Engine © MJB July 1, 2006 An old man went out And sat down on the railroad track He laid his problem on the steel hard To keep the pain from coming back Engineer said to his brakeman I feel trouble coming in the steam Brakeman grabbed the throttle He said I see just what you mean Well the old man had come a long way To learn their just is no quick break To sit for a while any man deserves And he wanted just one fair shake Well they worried in the engine They were running out of air Driver said brakeman don’t waste the fire And with a finger said fair is fair Old man felt the rumbling underneath him He saw the freedom in the tracks He wasn’t going back to where he had been He knew the engine couldn’t turn him back (Bridge) Engineer struggled with the throttle and the brakeman with his heart They both saw that the old man had a teardrop in his eye Brakeman stood on conscience and he tried to do his part Engineer cried out for justice that's no way for man to die Old man on the siding Could see the light up in the sky The engine missed the signal Took a tunnel into denial They couldn't see the other steamer That was rollin' on down the tracks Old man watched another train wreck Fade a good life into black. In a while the heavens opened up And the rain began to fall And the fire was extinguished In one final screeching call An old man went out And sat down on the railroad track He laid his problem on the steel hard To keep the pain from coming back Copyright © 2007; Ruro Music
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