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Blue and Gray

from Phantom Train by The Marshall Pass

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Stone cold breeze was blowing through the canyon
drew her out the door
Down in the valley everybody’s buried in the Civil War
And between the blue and gray
she’d forgotten what she wanted to say

She had a reason and I hope she finds her color someday
She had a reason but it changes every season
She had a reason but it changes every season
She had a reason and I hope she finds her color someday
Between the blue and gray

The walls are getting smaller
disappearing stone by stone
Her shadow’s getting taller
anyone can she that she has grown

And between the blue and gray
she’d forgotten what she wanted to say
She had a reason and I hope she finds her colors someday
She had a reason but it changes every season
She had a reason but it changes every season
She had a reason and I hope she finds her color someday
Between the blue and gray
She had a reason but it changes every season
She had a reason and I hope she finds her color someday

Go find your peace somewhere

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from Phantom Train, released December 4, 2012

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The Marshall Pass Worcester, Massachusetts

The Marshall Pass is Craig Rawding and Duncan Arsenault

Modern-folk with plenty of Appalachian and Western sounds to send you back in time. Song after song blasts through an Americana landscape flooded with emotions of loss, and heartache. ... more

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