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The Storm

from Lonesome Road by Mandolin Jack

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There’s a sudden wind
And the rain drives down
They say there’s more to come,
Rivers swell
And the world is drown’d
But you won’t see me run;
I staked my claim
I have you by my side
In spirit and in name
Have no fear, we’ll still be standing here
When the storm has gone.

Mountains slide
And cities fall
From Ur to Babylon,
We slip from grace
On our knees we crawl
We pray we may be strong;
Though my body’s frail
And though I know the light
Will flicker in the gale
Have no fear we’ll still be standing here
When the storm has gone.

And the river says ‘Take me home’
And the wind cries ‘Let all before me scatter and run’
But have no fear
We’ll still be standing here
When the storm has gone.

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from Lonesome Road, released January 1, 2014
Copyright: Chris Tulloch

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Mandolin Jack London, UK

Mainly a songwriter - in Americana mood ; with some mandolin, a bit of guitar, some boogie-woogie keyboards and starting to get to grips with some lap-steel!

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