slip close your eyes and let things happen in a natural way let it roll down through the ages and don’t let it slip away away old trouble don’t let no one tear you down you’ve got eyes now go and dream it with the strength that you have now i’ve seen spirits in the wild wood i’ve seen cause go spilling out i’ve drank more drink than i’ve needed to just to find my heart in a dark old memory in my life there’s a breaking day and i swear that i will make it through somehow someway somehow someway shadowbox in the full moon light call you out to defend my name time is on my side old friend i’m on my way i’m on my way i know clarity lives in a light house on a hill outside of town she don’t come to see the poor folks at all i guess we best just drag her down down by the river for my witness i will wait i will catch you with my canepole dream i won’t let it slip away no i won’t let it slip away same old river i wish that i could be an indian on a painted pony so fast no one could ever catch me or get caught up in my past i’d ride and cross many rivers use many moons to tell time and i’d tell all the young warriors many moons ago this was mine all mine same old river same old sea same old water rushing over me same old moon same old sun same old race that we’ve always run i wish that i could be a pirate and sail the ocean blue way before the big liners started sailing there too i’d bury most of my treasure so i wouldn’t leave a big hole and the only real sense of pleasure i’d get is that i would sail free in my soul i wish that i could be a slave y’all it really wouldn’t matter what kind i’d sing a song for fallen angels and try to be free in my mind then when no one was looking i’d drop my harness and plow i’d find my old contemporaries and wipe the shame from their brow i wish that i could be an outlaw riding from the laws of time an old vigilante against the seasons that i can’t help but rewind i’d always keep my revolver steady and fast at my side and i ‘d rob a train bound for glory if i thought i needed a ride holy roller get back you holy roller let the poor boy through he’s got a message for you let the devil play his dues he’s coming up with his hat in his hand salvation army band baby play that tambourine farrakhan and jerry falwell were playing tic tac toe make your mark and pass the plate boys i’ve got your sweet xo somebody’s going to get the fatback buddy we all got to swim big muddy best meet me on the other side alright mr. goody two shoes I know where you’ve been I know all about redemption I know all about sin wash your hands and wash your face let’s all gather around and sing a amazing grace we all ride the same train sunday best wheels go round and round it seems like we never stop to rest saturday was beautiful all dressed in our Sunday best people came from miles away just to say goodbye little Sara was so afraid she hid behind a smile we drove down to the liquor store for a mask and a trampoline i’d been there a thousand times before but it did not seem the same the house was full of people all day then they were gone all the rooms seemed smaller than they did when i was young what are we gonna do was never said out loud we’ll get up in the morning and we work all day we’ll come home in the evening there’s nothing more to say except for thank you man for the gifts you bring the Lord respects me when i’m working hard but he loves me when i sing i dreamt about him for six nights in a row little pictures of him smiling down on our lives in a flash of gold he looked so young and strong all tan brown from the sun a red and black checkered flannel shirt but his watch and his ring were gone what are we going to do was never said out loud to be with you i may be borderline but all joy is mine anytime i choose the last couple of years though i’ve had my share of tears and found a lot to lose but the blues can’t last too long time moves too fast and leaves the past behind. here in my reverie sweet memories of what i’ll find down in my easy chair i’ve got you there to pilot me straight through to show me what it means through these crazy dreams to be with you take a look in here i have no fear i’m flying high above these gridlock street s where the horizon meets this timeless love that i’ve forever known but only as of late I‘ve sown i guess what they say is true we all have a destiny and the one for me is to be with you when the moon is down and the sky is low when a little earthquake shakes a domino gold heart locket chorus: all night long I’ve been riding riding I should have been there by now but these old county roads got a lot of deep holes and the rain keeps pouring down the bridge is washed out and the rising rising waters of the river rush by and I’m up to my fenders in mud and to my witness above I’m really stuck this time I’ve got a gold heart locket on a silver chain clinched tight in my fist in the pouring rain and the only road back home again is all but washed away I’m going to cross that river tonight no matter what it takes although I might die trying my true love will remain in a gold heart locket on a silver chain open it up and she’s lovely lovely eyes of hazel green but I close it up fast because the rain gets past and lays a tear down on her cheek i promised her once that i would never ever break her heart again so lord take me there in a silent prayer and her locket in my hand the last thing I remember I was fearing for my life she was calling out my name from over on the other side I reached out to hold her but the break was just too strong now the silence just gets colder as the river rages on cakewalk traffic is a constant up and down the avenue there is a whisper through the window from the wind and as the shadows make their way across my neighborhood the afternoon sets in i am thinking of the woman who loves to lay in the sun and on who lately time has pulled a trick or two she would be the first to say her work is never done nothing good comes easy true i’m a tired old romantic for the good old days when we survived by feeling closer to the fold i woke up in a dream i saw your face i looked up and we were getting older it’s a cakewalk to the patio in the distance i can hear the radio why is it so hard to let things go god we’ve got too much to carry now let her lay back and let the sun get hot bring it on man with all you’ve got paint these blues over with one good shot and at the speed of light slow things down like we’re driving through some little town now what’s this feeling that you hold on to it’s hard to push familiar things away but if we make into something that makes us feel better then that’s good enough for me today i want to take this point in time and hold it up to the light so i can see clear through i want to shape this into something to ease your mind now let’s don’t be confused we don’t ask for much from down here under the sun maybe that’s been the trouble all along i want to smile a little more i want a little less control and i want you to hear this song bless my soul i know why the blackbird sings his strange and mournful song on a summer’s night i know why the spirit brings us back into this world until we get it right i’m on a roll and i begin to see the light bless my soul i’ve been around so many times i know why the baby cries it’s way into the arms of a mother’s love i know why true love survives and it is more than the red hot fire of another’s touch i’m on a roll and I am not afraid to fight bless my soul on a long hot summer’s night i see fair to warn you that there’s nothing here to stop me from drowning in the darkness of the things i can’t control the angel near my heaven who I know will always haunt me is constant and convincing i’ve a long long ways to go i know why the day is long when there is no one to talk to about my dreams i know when the evening comes that i will know the song of desire that the blackbird sings i’m on a roll and i am not afraid to fight bless my soul i’ve been around so many times bastard fair thee well old joe clark we’re going to miss you i heard you left last night on the danville train all they ever did around here was use you hell i can’t exclude myself i’m just as much to blame bastard child is running wild ain’t got no name say goodbye to that nashville girl she’s an angel now nobody could have saved her nobody even tried we just let them drag her out to sugartown face down in all that candy is where she died bastard child is running wild we ought to be ashamed the pan american is flying tonight throw out your line and baby hold on tight all I really know is that i’ve got to get paid i’ve got to get paid kiss my ass you corporate whores twist and shout press my shirt and shine my shoes I’ve got a lot of fields to plow baby work it on out when you ain’t got nothing there’s nothing to lose bastard child is running wild never be the same Higher Ground There’s a star shining over Jordan Looks like we’re going to fall to fortune In ribbons rings and bows Riding on a light so clean and fine It’s going to change some things around here I know Ever since last October I been thinking the whole thing over And I’m feeling fairly sure That we’ve got someone on the inside now babe I think they’re going to show us how they Transcend all that’s pure Oh look here what we found Higher ground Full moon and the rivers flowing Pretty soon the roosters crowing Better open up the door Catch me in a dream I don’t care I want to hold the world to my share And ask for a little more I believe we can see forever And all we leave behind together May be washed away with time I really want it to mean, to matter Silver gold wood and leather And heaven on my mind Oh look here what we found Oh look here what we found Higher ground all lyrics and music written by Jeff Black songs published by Lotos Nile Music BMI except "Bless My Soul" published by Coburn Music BMI / Jeff Black Music BMI "Gold Heart Locket" and "Same Old River" published by Warner / Tamerlane BMI