Merle Haggard — The Silver Ghost

[Verse] On a cold and rainy night, I was sitting in the light Of my switchman shack at my post on the mountain The storm was pretty bad and the telephone was dead But it was just eleven hours 'til the dawn Then much to my surprise, the telegraph jumped into life As I read the code, I thought, "Could this be true?" A train was on its way, headed up the mountain grade But she didn't have no engineer or crew At the other switch, they tried To put her on the mountainside But she kept on coming up the mountain grade Well, I quickly dowsed the light to try to see into the night Maybe I could spot her headlight in the rain She was pounding down below, I could hear her whistle blow And I thought, "Lord, that's a high and mournful sound" Then the telegraph again: "there's a cave-in at the mine A hundred men are buried 'neath the ground" Lord, she's coming now I see around the bend and straight at me And her boiler is glowing red as coal in hell Her headlight switching wide searching all the mountainside But the only sound she's making is a wail Then I recognized the train by the number and the name It's the Miners' Silver Ghost 0-40-1 Then she vanished up the track by the lonely switchman shack Like a mother who was looking for her son Now I heard the story how an engine went to glory Over fifty years ago on the same line She was steaming for a cave-in, there were men who needed saving But it missed the curve and trestle near the mine And every now and then, you'll hear her whistle on the wind If a mountain slides and many men are lost It's a high and lonely wailin' Searching up and down the mountain She's the train they call the Miners' Silver Ghost The train they call the Miners' Silver Ghost The train they call the Miners' Silver Ghost


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