paroles de chanson The Last Days of Steam - John Edmond
To
be
an
engine
driver
or
the
captain
of
a
ship
Was
every
little
boy's
dream
I'm
so
glad
I
lived
just
when
I
did
I
lived
in
the
last
days
of
steam
I
sailed
on
the
steam
ship
Themistocles
From
Durban
round
the
Cape
to
Liverpool
Nine
weeks
at
sea,
nine
knots
all
the
way
No
sign
of
land
and
bunkers
full
of
coal
As
we
steamed
up
the
Mersey
twixt
the
masts
of
sunken
ships
I
realized
the
country'd
been
at
war
And
I
saw
a
steam
shovel,
picking
up
the
bombed
out
rubble
And
I
wondered
what
they'd
all
been
fighting
for.
Those
mighty
machines
Will
live
on
in
my
dreams
Along
with
times
that
have
gone
and
been
Our
grandchildren
may
see
em
In
some
dusty
old
museum
Reminders
of
the
last
days
of
steam
Back
in
Africa
again
I'd
often
catch
a
bushveld
train
It
was
driven
by
water
coal
and
steam
The
engine
drivers
name
was
Roy,
the
stoker
just
a
boy
All
muscle
bound
and
only
seventeen
Bushveld
timber
was
used
to
build
the
track
The
coaches
dining
car
and
even
WC's
Folks
never
pulled
the
chain
when
the
train
was
in
the
station
People
had
consideration
in
those
days
Those
mighty
machines
Will
live
on
in
my
dreams
Along
with
times
that
have
gone
and
been
Our
grandchildren
may
see
em
In
some
dusty
old
museum
Reminders
of
the
last
days
of
steam
So,
I'll
just
boil
the
kettle
And
on
the
porch,
I'll
settle
With
my
coffee
and
never
ending
dream
And
as
the
steam
is
rising
I'll
be
fantasizing
Bout
my
times
in
the
last
days
of
steam
Those
mighty
machines
Will
live
on
in
my
dreams
Along
with
times
that
have
gone
and
been
Our
grandchildren
may
see
em
In
some
dusty
old
museum
Reminders
of
the
last
days
of
steam
1 Zwartkloof and the Battle at the Black Ravine
2 Kalahari Sand Between My Toes
3 Song of the Waterberg
4 Modimolle
5 The Ways of Coenraad De Buys
6 The Bushveld Department Store
7 The Last Days of Steam
8 Go Andries Go
9 The Waterberg Warrior
10 The Bundu Ball
11 Mampoer Mampoer
12 Jock of the Bushveld
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