Lyrics Age After Age - Sandra McCracken
On
the
edge
of
the
river,
the
mighty
Mississippi
Two
boys
spent
their
summers
on
the
banks
of
the
levy
When
the
waters
burst
and
broke
the
dam
They
were
swallowed
in
a
wave
of
sand
They
pulled
the
younger
one
out
by
the
hand—
(From)
standing
on
his
brother's
shoulders.
One
nation
under
God,
young
and
proud
she
stumbled
With
a
trail
of
tears
left
by
those
who
were
outnumbered
She
said,
"This
land
is
your
land,
this
land
is
mine,
unless
you
are
an
Indian"
But
a
higher
ground
we
have
tried
to
find—
Standing
on
their
shoulders.
Age
after
age
Of
heroes
and
soldiers
It
gives
me
sight
and
makes
me
brave,
Standing
on
their
shoulders
One
man
in
the
shadow
of
the
white-washed
cathedrals
Weighed
down
by
the
system
through
the
eye
of
the
needle
To
his
conscience
bound
he
would
not
recant
for
the
freedom
of
the
Saints
And
truth
is
truth
is
truth
And
we
are
standing
on
his
shoulders
(Chorus)
To
the
ones
left
behind
who
are
picking
up
the
pieces
Of
planes,
bombs,
and
buildings
of
innocence
and
evil
'Cause
when
the
news
and
noise
and
flowers
die,
And
you
still
wake
up
alone
There
is
a
God
who
knows
every
tear
you
cry
And
this
world
is
on
his
shoulders
Age
after
age
Of
all
the
heroes
and
the
soldiers
So
why
am
I
so
slow
to
change
When
I
am
standing
on
their
shoulders?
Age
after
age
Of
(all
the)
heroes
and
soldiers
God,
give
me
sight
and
make
me
brave...
As
I
am
standing
on
their
shoulders.
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