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Salvation Train Video (MV)




Performed By: Walk of Faith
Language: English
Length: 6:25
Written by: Jim Peters, Joe Jenkins, Randy Vaughn




Walk of Faith - Salvation Train Lyrics




I hopped an old freight train. Bound for Omaha
Running from the same old pains, escaping from it all

With metal all aound me, alone with just my thoughts
A voice from the corner, said to me are you lost

Then he stepped out of from the darkness, in his hand he held a sack
His clothes were worn and dirty and his skin was colored black

He said my name is Cappy and before this ride is through
You'll understand the story of just what this train can do

All aboard, The Salvation Train
No more Tribulation. No more hurt or pain
We are all just passengers with eternity to gain
Once you board The Salvation Train

From the sack he pulled a collar, and he placed it round his neck
Just as the whistle sounded, his pocket watch he checked

He said that's the engineer, I see that now it's time
I could feel the engine building speed as we headed down the line

Then he asked me just to listen, to the clicks and to the clacks
Each one you hear is a sin of yours, as we moved on down the tracks

Then he knelt down and neatly placed, his sack upon a crate
The clicks were getting faster, as I worried about my fate

Cappy put his hands together, I could barely hear him pray
The engine started roaring, on his Altar then I laid

I cried out to for forgivness, for all that I had done
I cried out to The Father, you know I cried out to The Son

The noise began to quiet, as a lighty came shining in
The train began to slow down, and I could hear no more sin

I looked around for Cappy, I checked among the freight
I noticed every box, was boldly marked as weight

On the floor there laid a collar, and it may have been the wind
But I thought I heard him say, each box was filled with Sin

I knew my ride was over, and never looking back
I jumped from that old freight train, and headed down the tracks

Still every now and then, when I hear a whistle blow
I wonder if old Cappy, is helping another soul
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I hopped an old freight train. Bound for Omaha
Running from the same old pains, escaping from it all

With metal all aound me, alone with just my thoughts
A voice from the corner, said to me are you lost

Then he stepped out of from the darkness, in his hand he held a sack
His clothes were worn and dirty and his skin was colored black

He said my name is Cappy and before this ride is through
You'll understand the story of just what this train can do

All aboard, The Salvation Train
No more Tribulation. No more hurt or pain
We are all just passengers with eternity to gain
Once you board The Salvation Train

From the sack he pulled a collar, and he placed it round his neck
Just as the whistle sounded, his pocket watch he checked

He said that's the engineer, I see that now it's time
I could feel the engine building speed as we headed down the line

Then he asked me just to listen, to the clicks and to the clacks
Each one you hear is a sin of yours, as we moved on down the tracks

Then he knelt down and neatly placed, his sack upon a crate
The clicks were getting faster, as I worried about my fate

Cappy put his hands together, I could barely hear him pray
The engine started roaring, on his Altar then I laid

I cried out to for forgivness, for all that I had done
I cried out to The Father, you know I cried out to The Son

The noise began to quiet, as a lighty came shining in
The train began to slow down, and I could hear no more sin

I looked around for Cappy, I checked among the freight
I noticed every box, was boldly marked as weight

On the floor there laid a collar, and it may have been the wind
But I thought I heard him say, each box was filled with Sin

I knew my ride was over, and never looking back
I jumped from that old freight train, and headed down the tracks

Still every now and then, when I hear a whistle blow
I wonder if old Cappy, is helping another soul
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Writer: Jim Peters, Joe Jenkins, Randy Vaughn
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