Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Grandma's Theme, artist - John Mellencamp.
Date of issue: 31.12.2009
Song language: English
Grandma's Theme |
Was a dark stormy night |
As the train rattled on All the passengers had gone to bed |
Except a young man with a baby in his arms |
Who sat there with a bowed-down head |
The innocent one began crying just then |
As though its poor heart would break |
One angry man said, «Make that child stop its noise |
For it’s keeping all of us awake.» |
Grandma’s Theme is a part of the traditional song listed below: |
THE BAGGAGE COACH AHEAD |
On a dark and stormy night as the train rolled on All passengers gone to bed, |
Except a young man with a babe on his arm |
Sat sadly with bowed down head; |
Just then the babe commenced crying |
As though its poor heart would break. |
One angry man said, «Make that child stop its noise, |
For it’s keeping us all awake.» |
«Put it out,"said another, «Don't keep it in here; |
We’ve paid for our berth and want rest.» |
But never a word said the man with the child, |
As he fondled it close to his breast. |
«Oh where is its mother? |
Go take it to her,» |
One lady then softly said. |
«I wish I could,"was the man’s sad reply. |
«But she’s dead in the coach ahead.» |
As the train rolled onward, a husband set in tears, |
Thinking of the happiness of just a few short years. |
Baby’s face brings pictures of a cherished hope now dead, |
But baby’s cries can’t awaken her in the baggage coach ahead. |
Every eye filled with tears as the story he told |
Of a wife who was faithful and true; |
He told how he’d saved up his earnings for years, |
Just to build a home for two; |
How when heaven had sent them their sweet little babe, |
Their young happy lives were blest; |
His heart seemed to break when he mentioned her name, |
And in tears tried to tell them the rest. |
Every woman arose to assist with the child; |
There were mothers and wives on that train. |
And soon was the little one sleeping in peace, |
With no thought of sorrow or pain. |
Next morn at the station he bade all goodbye, |
«God bless you,"he softly said, |
Each one had a story to tell in their homes |
Of the baggage coach ahead. |