Lyrics A Miracle - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
Before
we
get
from
Tennessee
Things
held
a
move
as
majestically
as
planned
But
I
was
born
with
a
descent
hand
And
I
played
the
cards
well
Now
over
the
Hudson
westward
we
were
shocked
The
city
turns
out
to
be
smaller
than
a
fantasy
It's
these
lost
little
towns
that
make
the
heart
swell
To
come
up
southern
is
a
troubled
way
Pay
no
mind
to
what
the
writer
say
It's
a
telling
And
that
makes
it
lyrical
The
kids
swear
to
God
there's
gonna
be
a
change
But
two
people
in
places
never
really
change
In
the
ancient
time
they
called
that
a
miracle
The
ground
slick
up
the
slag
and
playing
the
Jersey
fields
Gave
way
to
the
softwooded
trees
The
pines
poppers
and
the
hickorines
Old
friends
of
my
childhood
They're
in
the
care
of
the
brothers
of
the
holy
cross
To
our
hero
of
ten
years
old
a
terrible
thought
takes
hold
That
the
land
that
is
free
is
steeped
in
wild
blood
And
father
father
first
of
my
earthly
loves
know
that
nothing
is
lost
The
younger
I
was
The
fire
flies
around
the
lamps
as
the
day
softly
pales
In
this
hour
we're
alive
Get
down
the
details
And
who
would
describe
that
summer
of
'15
would
have
to
dream
the
only
way
is
to
dream
And
what
of
the
dreams
of
the
wreatched
Broken
and
on
their
knees
So
help
me
God
I'm
one
of
these
The
road
from
the
south
is
a
hard
way
Pay
no
mind
to
what
the
writer
say
It's
a
telling
It
makes
it
lyrical
Nothing
to
lose
they
say
about
your
changes
But
suffering
people
don't
just
come
unchanged
In
the
ancient
times
that
was
called
a
mircale
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