Monday, February 21, 2011

There's Victory In The Lord, I Say

I spent the better part of the day trying to track down a widescreen (for obvious reasons) copy of 2010's, "Unstoppable".  I wish it had been made while Pops was alive.  On a related note, I was unaware that one of my favorite TV duets - courtesy of CMT's "Crossroads" - was posted on You Tube, until one of the Yas sent me there.  I present Josh Turner and Randy Travis singing Long Black Train.  It's for Daddy.  And THANKS Martha.

3 comments:

Ticker said...

"and the devil is driving that long black train".

Seems as if most of the world has hopped on board "the long black train."

As for me I'd rather be on board the "old ship of Zion".

I was standing on the banks of the river
Looking out over life’s troubled sea
When I saw that ole ship that was sailing
Is that the ole ship of Zion I see.

Its hull was bent and battered
From the storms of life I could see
Waves were rough but that ole ship kept sailing
Is that the ole ship of Zion I see.

At the stern of the ship stood the captain
I could hear as he called out my name
Get on board it’s the ole ship of Zion
It will never pass this way again

As I step on board I’ll be leaving
All my sorrows and heartaches behind
I’ll be safe with Jesus the captain
Sailing out on the ole ship of Zion.

Hope you had a great birthday.

Dr. Mary Johnson said...

It does seem like the long black train is making multiple trips these days.

My birthday was nice. And it's not really over yet. My brother is taking me to Red Robin later this week. I'm going to get one of those big fat burgers with the bacon and egg on it.

Ticker said...

OH YUMMMMMM one of my favorites from Red Robin. We had em in Texas and they soon became my favorite burger joint.
Enjoy one for me. Don't have in my neck of the woods now.