Lyrics Driving the Last Spike - Genesis
Leaving
my
family
behind
me
Not
knowing
what
lay
ahead
Waving
goodbye,
as
I
left
them
in
tears
Remembering
all
we'd
said
I
looked
to
the
sky,
I
offered
my
prayers
I
asked
Him
for
guidance
and
strength
But
the
simple
beliefs
of
a
simple
man
Lay
in
his
hands,
and
on
my
head
I
gave
everything
that
they
wanted
But
still
they
wanted
more
We
sweat
and
we
toiled
Good
men
lost
their
lives
I
don't
think
they
knew
what
for
I
sold
them
my
heart
I
sold
them
my
soul
I
gave
everything
I
had
Ah
but
they
couldn't
break
my
spirit
My
dignity
fought
back
Fightback
Can
you
hear
me
Can
you
see
Don't
you
hear
me
Don't
you
see
We
worked
in
gangs
for
all
we
were
worth
The
young
boys
pulling
the
wagons
We
were
digging
the
tunnel
Shifting
the
earth
It
was
then
that
it
happened.
No-one
knew
how
the
cracks
appeared
But
as
it
fell
they
all
disappeared
Stone
fell
like
rain
Can
you
hear
me
Can
you
see
Don't
you
hear
me
Can
you
breathe
The
smoke
cleared,
the
dust
it
settled
No
one
knew
how
many
had
died
All
around
there
were
broken
men
They'd
said
it
was
safe,
they'd
lied
You
could
hear
the
cries,
You
could
smell
the
fear
But
good
fortune
that
day
was
mine
And
it
occurred
to
me
the
heart
of
a
good
man
It
seems
is
hard
to
find
Can
you
hear
me
Can
you
see
Don't
you
hear
me
Don't
you
see
We
worked,
how
we
worked
like
the
devil
for
our
pay
Through
the
wind
Through
the
snow
And
through
the
rain
Blasting
and
cutting
through
Gods
Country
like
a
knife
Sweat
stinging
my
eyes
There
has
to
be
a
better
life
Ah
but
I
can
hear
my
childrens'
cry
I
can
see
the
tears
in
their
eyes
Memories
of
those
I've
left
behind
Still
ringing
in
my
ears
Will
I
ever
go
back
again
Will
I
ever
see
her
face
again
I'll
never
forget
that
night
As
they
waved
goodbye
to
their
fathers
We
came
from
the
North
And
we
came
from
the
South
With
picks
and
with
spades
And
a
new
kind
of
order
Showing
no
fear
of
what
lies
up
ahead
They'll
never
see
the
likes
of
us
again
Driving
the
last
spike
Lifting
and
laying
the
track
With
blistering
hands
The
sun
burning
your
back
Oh
but
I
can
hear
my
childrens'
cry
I
can
see
the
tears
in
their
eyes
Memories
of
those
I've
left
behind
Still
ringing
in
my
ears
Well
I'll
always
remember
that
night
As
they
waved
goodbye
to
their
fathers
We
followed
the
rail
We
slept
under
the
stars
Digging
in
darkness,
and
living
with
danger
Showing
no
fear
of
what
lies
up
ahead
They'll
never
see
the
likes
of
us
again
Can
you
hear
me
Can
you
see
Don't
you
hear
me
Don't
you
see
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