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Central Pacific Lyrics

Sun went careening
over the ceiling
and crashed onto the plains
set fire to the amber waves of grain

The moon it dances over acres and fences
and waltzes down into the water
sounds like the ring that I bought her

There's a gal in California
see her when I get off this rail
sent her one last letter in the mail

Will you wait for me, by the blue oak tree
will you marry me?
I know I've been gone and this rail road's long
but I built it for to carry you a ring

Twelve hour days for minimum wage
and I'll carry every penny back to Sacramento
This black cherry yard will let me swing home

Just a railroad man with railroad hands
and I built this track to build you a home
I just built you a place to be alone
I'll weigh the prom and tory
I wrote another story
and I'm coming back for to fulfill
the promises my letters did reveal

Will you wait for me, by the blue oak tree
will you marry me?
I know I've been gone and this rail road's long
but I built it for to carry you a ring

Will you wait for me, by the blue oak tree
will you marry me?

Oh I've been gone and this railroads gone

But I built it for to carry you a ring x 3
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tobiin On Mar 04, 2016
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Cover art for Central Pacific lyrics by Parker Millsap

I think the song is pretty self explanatory, it's a man who has gone out to work on the railroad and left behind his lady in order to make money to give her a good life.

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