Train To Salvation

from Talking Freedom With The Jailer by James Hall

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lyrics

(Eric McFadden, James Hall)

I’m not the kind that takes love lightly,
So, don’t you leave me, hanging on a wire,
You’re not a girl that takes the highway,
I’m not the first to stop here for the night.

I’m riding that train, all the way to salvation,
Til I feel the wind, on my soul.
I’m taking that train, all the way to the station,
I ain’t stepping off, til I make it home.

Hand me down, your wings of ivory,
And I will give you my favorite coat,
And we’ll go wander in the midnight,
Where lonely souls, never grow old.

I’m riding that train, all the way to salvation,
Til I feel the wind, on my soul.
I’m taking that train, all the way to the station,
I ain’t stepping off, til I make it home.

I’m riding that train, all the way to salvation,
Til I feel the wind, on my soul.
I’m taking that train, all the way to the station,
I ain’t stepping off, til I make it home.
Home.

credits

from Talking Freedom With The Jailer, released November 18, 2014
Performed by the James Hall Duo : James Hall & Bruce Butkovich

Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Bruce Butkovich
Assistant Engineers: Zen Hardy and Charlie Sheets
Recorded and Mixed at Open Sky Studio
Mastered by Rodney Mills at Rodney Mills Masterhouse
Photography by Harold Sellers

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