All Comes Floodin' Down - Brian McComas



     
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All Comes Floodin' Down Lyrics


The preacher prayed a month for rain
We'd been dry for seven weeks or more
Now it ain't stopped for thirteen days
I guess he got what he was prayin' forSo go tell the boys in the canyon
And go tell the boys at the mill
We'll throw the sand into those bags
And fight this thing until it all comes floodin' downThere's not much time left we can buy
The water's strong and on the rise
Pretty soon the dam will yield
To it's weight and drown the fieldsSo go tell the boys in the canyon
And go tell the boys at the mill
We'll throw the sand into those bags
And fight this thing until it all comes floodin' downWhen the water comes
It takes everything you know
The houses and the harvest
Your sanity and soul
With a muddy rush
It'll baptize this whole town

When it all comes floodin' downThe preacher's on his knees again
He's prayin' for the rain to end
Now we did all that we could do
But still the water broke on throughIt took all the boys in the canyon
It took all those boys from the mill
Who threw the sand into those bags
And fought that thing until it all came floodin' down
It all came floodin' down
It all came floodin' down
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BRIAN MCCOMASPublished by
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McComas was born in Bethesda, Maryland; his family moved to Harrison, Arkansas when he was four years old. At age sixteen, he attended a Paul Overstreet concert; while at the concert, Overstreet gave McComas the address of his publishing company. McComas submitted a demo tape to the publishing company, who then encouraged him to continue working on his writing skills. McComas later attended college, but soon dropped out to move to Nashville, Tennessee.

Read more about Brian McComas on Last.fm.


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