Henry Clay Work - Crossing the Grand Sierras

Henry Clay Work - Crossing the Grand Sierras

All aboard! all aboard! br The hissing breath of the iron steed br Proclaims his wish to be quickly freed; br And soon as the stroke from the bell we hear, br He springs at the touch of his engineer, br And a way we glide br O'er prairies wide, br Through verdant vales, br And mountain dales, br To the last great chain, br Which has striv'n in vain br With the Lightning! the Lightning! br the Lightning Palace Train. br br Forgetting far Atlantic, br And midway scenes romantic, br We scale the peaks gigantic, br Which guard the Land of Gold: br Here silver rills are leaping, br Here lovely lakes are sleeping, br And snowclad granites keeping br Their "watch of years" untold. br br We sing a wond'rous story, br No nation sang before! br A Continental Chorus, br That echoes either shore: br We sang it on the summit! br We sing it on the plain! br We've climbed the Grand Sierras br With the Lightning Palace Train, br With the Lighning! the Lighning! br the Lightning Palace Train. br br All aboard! all aboard! br No toil can tire our important steed, br So once again will we test his speed! br How quick is the wish of our hearts obey'd! br He starts at the turn of the downward grade, br And again we glide br By torent side, br O'er trestl'd deeps, br Through tunel'd steeps, br While the victries wane br Which they sought to gain br With the Lightning! the Lightning! br the Lightning Palace Train. br br 'Neath timber'd roofs unending, br From winters snows defending, br Through canyons wild descending br To the City of the Plain: br We leave the scenes terrific, br We pass the fields prolific, br And view the broad Pacific-- br The Golden gated main.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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