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Crash This Train (Acoustic) - Joshua James



     
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I hope you find what you're lookin for when it all comes runnin' down
I hope you find it painted black on your window, or the lips of your lover's frown
Cuz if it dies in cold, when the clouds start to roll.
Is it then that your soul, starts to bleed?Have you ever seen the President who killed your wounded child?
Or the man that crashed your sister's plane claimin' he was sent of God?
And when she died in your arms, late that night in the dark,
did you pray to your God to come home?
Cuz it ain't fair to say, that these tracks are the same.Chorus:So God if you can hear me crash this train
I said God if you can hear me crash this train.Now a note to the President, and the Government, and the Judges of this place.
We're still waitin' for you to bring our troops home, clean up that mess you made.
Cuz it smells of blood and money and oil across the Iraqi land.
But it seems so easy here to blind us with your "United We Stand"And it ain't hard to see that this Country ain't free.Chorus:So God if you can hear me crash this train
I said God if you can hear me crash this train.To the mothers and to the fathers who've done the best they could.
Cuz raisin' youngins in a messed up world, it ain't so understood.
So I'll cover my ears, and my eyes, pretend that love's the same.
Cuz with one court's signature, it all becomes erased.And it ain't hard to tell,
when it's love that we sell.Chorus:So God if you can hear me, crash this train
I said God if you can hear me crash this train.

I said God if you can hear me crash this train.
I said my God if you can hear me crash this train.
Songwriters
JAMES, JOSHUA FREDPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Joshua James has been writing and singing songs for only six short years, but the 25-year-old heartland poet has the perspective of a wise, old soul. On his second album, Build Me This, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed The Sun Is Always Brighter, produced by industry veteran Shannon Edgar, James expands his musical palette to foreboding doom-laden hard rock. Progressing from folkish harmonies, to country twang, world beats and southern home rock while further exploring themes of spiritual searching and heartbreaking loss.

Read more about Joshua James on Last.fm.


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