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Hard Livin' - Railroad Earth



     
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Hard Livin' Lyrics


He made it come together
Put your hand on me
And I feel it mama
He made a blind man see
Been sleepwalking
An eternityWhoa yesIm working on a new plain
Working on Sunday Morning
Working on being forgiven
For all that hard livingIve been steamrolling
Heading for a crash
Cruise controlling
Blowing right on past
Sleepwalking
Put your hand on meIm working on a new plain
Working on Sunday morning
Working on being forgiven
For all that hard livingAnd Im not the only one
Who been happy to receive

Do you hear them call your name
Carrying a heavy load
When the bullets that protect you
Come raining down on your own head
Your feeling like your almost blind
Carrying a heavy load
Carrying a heavy load
Oh, noDont cry mama
Gonna be ok
So sorry
That it went that way
Like a stray sheep
And then you called on meIm working on a new plain
Im working on a Sunday morning
Working on being forgiven
For all that hard living
Working on a Sunday morning
Working on being forgiven
For all that hard livingIm working on a new plainIm working on a new plain
Feel like Im being forgiven
For all that hard, hard, hard living
Hard living

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Railroad Earth is a roots and Americana-based jamband from rural western Stillwater, New Jersey, USA. Their name stems from a Jack Kerouac poem "October in the Railroad Earth," and the band has a song by the same name. Railroad Earth's music combines elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, jazz, celtic and more, and the group is known for its extensive live improvisation and lyrical songwriting within an acoustic base.

Read more about Railroad Earth on Last.fm.


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