Lyrics Ghost Towns - Bill Staines
Now
they′re
only
ghost
towns
Swaying
in
the
wind
Memories
of
bright
and
better
days
When
the
cities
slowly
grew
From
the
wagons
rolling
through,
When
the
school
bell
woke
and
tolled
And
the
hurdy-gurdy
rolled
From
a
canyon
in
Wyoming,
A
gulch
in
Idaho,
Now
they're
only
ghost
towns
Far
from
the
broad
highway.
Diamond
dust
and
marble,
Crystal
chandeliers,
Purple
curtained
carriages
are
gone,
As
the
tar
and
paper
shack
Built
beside
the
railroad
track,
Just
a
temporary
mode
′Til
he
hit
the
mother
lode,
Then
he'd
holler
up
the
town
With
his
pockets
hanging
down,
Forty
Rod
and
Redeye
to
greet
the
miner's
dawn.
So
fleet
the
work
of
mortals,
Back
to
earth
again,
Ancient
thing
will
fade
like
a
dream,
You
and
I
will
come
and
go,
Share
the
joy
and
feel
the
woe,
Of
too
brief
midsummer
days
And
too
many
winter
ways,
And
no
matter
how
we
try,
We
can
never
find
the
why.
Never
find
the
reason,
never
find
the
scheme.
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