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Appalachian Winter - The Great Flood of 1889 Lyrics



Appalachian Winter - The Great Flood of 1889 Lyrics




Stands there a smaller city upon rivers
In the mountains there, men forged steel under a ghastly shadow

When the rains came
Tragedy was forewritten
For men had declared the river a lake
And when the rains came, the river reclaimed itself

No barrier built knows the truth of Earth, Water and Sun

When eyes closed and Life laid down en masse
The city, scarred and horrified, became a dire warning
Remembered still by my people

When the rains come again
Will the next river break free
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Stands there a smaller city upon rivers
In the mountains there, men forged steel under a ghastly shadow

When the rains came
Tragedy was forewritten
For men had declared the river a lake
And when the rains came, the river reclaimed itself

No barrier built knows the truth of Earth, Water and Sun

When eyes closed and Life laid down en masse
The city, scarred and horrified, became a dire warning
Remembered still by my people

When the rains come again
Will the next river break free
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Writer: Daniel Klyne
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Performed By: Appalachian Winter
Language: English
Length: 6:18
Written by: Daniel Klyne

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