This train ain't stoppin' No
This train ain't stopping, no
Ignore the warning that the bridge is out
just keep shovelin that coal
You can jump and roll
you can jump and roll
There's something out there lurkin in the cold
you won't make it on your own
The darkness in the clouds
has come to dispel our doubts
we claim domination
the storm will call our bluff
as the wounded sky swells up
The earth it reclaims
blood from it's veins
the ground opens up
to swallow us
Keep diggin' that hole
keep digging that hole
it's not where the bodies come from
it's where they go, so
just keep diggin' that hole
you can lay down your spade
lay down your spade
join the broken bodies of the brave
as the dirt erases your name
Ash is all that remains
of our rusted golden age
the human threat is burned
the cancer is cured
the Silent Spring is finally heard
Balance reclaimed
by cleansing flame
Our bodies are fuel
for the renewal
Our best friends in the world and our sister band/busking partners in Pittsburgh. These lovely people write melodic river folk that will give you feelings. They even let us be in their band sometimes! Cousin Boneless
Our friend Ricky is the reason Chris started playing accordion, and took party to the birth of Cousin Boneless. This album does things that we cannot explain or fathom. Just listen to it Cousin Boneless
The Rail Yard Ghosts came to Pittsburgh to play a show in our house a few years back. It was the catalyst for Cousin Boneless to exist. We would truthfully not be around if not for these folks Cousin Boneless
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fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
supported by 35 fans who also own “The Storm Before the Calm”
As much as I like the current line up, I do miss the dynamic that Marissa's voice added to the band. Plus, she's one of the better washboard players out there. Terry Aston