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Tears Of God

Josh Turner
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Josh Turner


Some had on the Rebel grey, Some the Union blue,
They were fathers, sons and brothers, men like me and you.
Engaged in heavy battle, till there came that cloudy draw,
When silence took the the battlefield men just stood in awe.

Some say it was the cannon smoke some say the Northern Lights,
That cast a ghostly image over Fredericksburg that night,
Some say it was God's spirit lookin' o'er the bloody sod,
but that rainbow mist that filled the sky, was the tears of God.

Both sides read his Holy Word and believed it in thier hearts,
But the common ground He'd blessed them with had now been torn apart.
Covered by the blood they shed so many lost thier lives,
The fight on that Virginia hill was enough to make Him cry.

Some say it was the cannon smoke some say the Northern Lights,
that cast a ghostly image over Fredericksburg that night,
Some say it was God's spirit lookin' o'er Fredericksburg that night,
Some say it was God's spirit lookin' o'er the bloody sod,
But the rainbow mist that filled the sky, was the tears of God.

Contributed by Alan Smithee - 2010/10/20 - 04:08




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