Songtexte Railroad to Heaven - Jerry Lee Lewis , Solomon Burke
Life
is
like
a
mountain
railway,
With
an
engineer
that′s
brave;
We
must
make
the
run
successful,
From
the
cradle
to
the
grave;
Watch
the
curves,
the
fills,
the
tunnels;
Never
falter,
never
quail;
Keep
your
hands
upon
the
throttle,
And
your
eyes
upon
the
rail.
[Chorus:]
Blessed
Savior,
Thou
wilt
guide
us,
Till
we
reach
that
blissful
shore,
When
the
Angels
wait
to
join
us
In
Thy
praise
for
evermore.
You
will
roll
up
grades
of
trial;
You
will
cross
the
bridge
of
strife;
See
that
Christ
is
your
conductor
On
this
lightning
train
of
life;
Always
mindful
of
obstruction,
Do
your
duty,
never
fail;
Keep
your
hands
upon
the
throttle,
And
your
eyes
upon
the
rail.
[Chorus]
You
will
often
find
obstructions,
Look
for
storms
and
wind
and
rain;
On
a
fill,
or
curve,
or
trestle
They
will
almost
ditch
your
train;
Put
your
trust
alone
in
Jesus,
Never
falter,
never
fail;
Keep
your
hands
upon
the
throttle,
And
your
eyes
upon
the
rail.
[Chorus]
As
you
roll
across
the
trestle,
Spanning
Jordan's
swelling
tide,
You
behold
the
Union
Depot
Into
which
your
train
will
glide;
There
you′ll
meet
the
Superintendent,
God,
the
Father,
God
the
Son,
With
the
hearty,
joyous
plaudit,
"Weary
Pilgrim,
welcome
home."
[Chorus]
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