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  • Genre: Folk - Alternative
  • City: Trenton
  • State: Michigan
  • Country: UNITED STATES

Songs

Song: Lost Train (Goodbye My Father) Version 2

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Credits

Lyric Credits
JE Travis

Music Credits
JE Travis

Producer Credits
JE Travis

Publisher Credits
JE Travis

Performance Credits
JE Travis

Label Credits
JE Travis

Description

Short Description of Song

Trying to stay positive after dealing with the death of your Father.

Long Description of Song

Trying to stay positive after dealing with the death of your Father. The song is written like i remember the night my father passed. Flashes of childhood, flashes of the night he passed and trying to stay positive that one day i will see him again.

Story Behind the Song

Dealing with the emotional rollercoaster after the death of my Father.

Metadata

Song Length: 4:48
Primary Genre
Rock - Easy Listening
Secondary Genre
Pop - Rock
Tempo / Feel
Very Slow (Under 70)
Lead Vocal
Male Vocal
Mood 1
Sad - Moving
Mood 2
Calm - Serene

Subject Matter 1
Father
Language
English
Era
2000 and later

Lyrics


Lost Train (Goodbye My Father) version 2 by Jason Travis 2007

I remember waiting for you on the front lawn
Knee high to the world, but as tall as trees in your arms
You always arrived with a smile
And for us kids you would always take awhile

From The time I sat on your knee
To the time I was grown
You’re the greatest man I have ever met
The greatest Dad I have every known

I’ll be waiting for your lost train to come home
Just like I did when I was four years old
I know some day I will see you again
Goodbye my Father, Goodbye my friend

When I got that call I really didn’t know how bad
That was the longest car ride that I ever had
To see the man lying there that I called Dad
Not a breathe was left, but I held your hand
Oh, how they fought to save your life
But, it wasn’t ment to be on that warm summer night

I’ll be waiting for your lost train to come home
Just like I did when I was four years old
I know some day I will see you again
Goodbye my Father, Goodbye my friend

From The time I sat on your knee
To the time I was grown
You’re the greatest man I have ever met
The greatest Dad I have every known

Now You Fly
Fly with the angels
way up high in the sky



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