Lyrics Bloodline - Glen Campbell
In
the
eyes
of
the
old
ones
Who
watched
from
a
distance
It
was
a
devilish
magic
at
best
But
the
hearts
of
the
children
Were
filled
with
excitement
As
they
dreamed
of
their
house
in
the
West
Oh
the
engine
would
fire
the
black
smoke
would
rise
Thru
the
spray
of
the
slick
silver
steam
It
was
something
of
wonder
that
steel
plated
thunder
That
moved
the
American
dream
That
moved
the
American
dream
I
can
hear
the
sleepy
whistle
blowin′
I
can
see
the
spark
beneath
the
wheels
As
the
leaves
the
hills
behind
her
For
the
ragged
cotton
fields
In
a
dusty
one-house
station
All
the
children
grow
impatient
As
they
stare
into
the
distance
for
a
sign
Here
she
comes
can't
you
hear
her
whistle
whine
Here
she
comes
rollin′
in
my
bloodline
Running'
in
my
bloodline
Old
man
Grady
waves
his
lantern
"All
on
board"
I
hear
him
cry
While
Lucius
stokes
the
cinder
And
wipes
the
coal
dust
from
his
eyes
Yes
she
was
prowd
and
full
of
fire
As
she
road
that
silver
wire
>From
the
Kansas
Plains
to
the
great
Sierra
Pine
Here
she
comes
can't
you
hear
the
whistle
whine
Here
she
comes
rollin′
in
right
on
time
I
can
feel
her
she′s
runnin'
in
my
bloodline
Runnin′
in
my
bloodline
Here
she
comes
Now
the
stockyards
are
empty
The
steel
rails
are
rusted
They
belong
to
the
wind
and
the
sand
But
we
long
will
remember
The
steel
and
the
timber
And
the
pulse
that
once
beat
thru
this
land
Oh
the
engine
would
fire
the
black
smoke
would
rise
Thru
the
spray
of
the
slick
silver
steam
It
was
something
of
wonder
that
steel
plated
thunder
That
moved
the
American
dream
That
moved
the
American
dream
The
American
dream
Dream
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