Ballad Of Elijah Cain Songtext
von Phil Shöenfelt
Ballad Of Elijah Cain Songtext
I dreamed that I was a sailor
John Pilgrim was my name
I sailed a ship out of Bristol town
Headed for the coast of Maine
My love she was a young girl
To me she was a queen
Her daddy was rich, I was poor
She was just seventeen
I held her close beside me
And I told her my goodbye
How could I know that within a year
She was doomed to die?
Now my fortune is a legend
Won by force of arms
But I′d give it all up just to get her back
With all her woman's charms
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
The Lord came down on Moses
And he said, "Now listen well
Write these words in stone
And take them down to Israel."
As the thunder came crashing
I went reaching for my gun
When in truth I was only aching
To put an end to what I′d become
When I woke up the sun was shining
And I knew that you're gone
I know I said that I didn't care
Ah, but honey, I was wrong
And I felt just like a soldier
When I walked into your room
You said you′d never betray me
But you spoke too soon
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
Now the road goes on forever
And the sky it never ends
East to west and north to south
And right back again
And as I lose my vision
Like some leper refugee
Out of space and out of time
And out of destiny
The last time that I saw her
She was standing in the street
The crowd flowed all around her
Like a river at her feet
I remember how she looked at me
With her dark and haunted eyes
Like a saint thrown to the fire
Stripped of all disguise
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
John Pilgrim was my name
I sailed a ship out of Bristol town
Headed for the coast of Maine
My love she was a young girl
To me she was a queen
Her daddy was rich, I was poor
She was just seventeen
I held her close beside me
And I told her my goodbye
How could I know that within a year
She was doomed to die?
Now my fortune is a legend
Won by force of arms
But I′d give it all up just to get her back
With all her woman's charms
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
The Lord came down on Moses
And he said, "Now listen well
Write these words in stone
And take them down to Israel."
As the thunder came crashing
I went reaching for my gun
When in truth I was only aching
To put an end to what I′d become
When I woke up the sun was shining
And I knew that you're gone
I know I said that I didn't care
Ah, but honey, I was wrong
And I felt just like a soldier
When I walked into your room
You said you′d never betray me
But you spoke too soon
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
Now the road goes on forever
And the sky it never ends
East to west and north to south
And right back again
And as I lose my vision
Like some leper refugee
Out of space and out of time
And out of destiny
The last time that I saw her
She was standing in the street
The crowd flowed all around her
Like a river at her feet
I remember how she looked at me
With her dark and haunted eyes
Like a saint thrown to the fire
Stripped of all disguise
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
And the rain falls down
On me
Writer(s): Phil Shoenfelt Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com