Maro Vale - First Gold on the Steel

#Reggae #RootsReggae #OriginalSong #SoulfulReggae #ReggaeMusic Lyrics: I clock out under wires where the freight horns cry Grease on my palms, old secrets in my pocket tonight Ten years of pride kept my doorway silent and cold Now your letter burns softly against my chest all night Mercy, roll on, take this stone from my spirit now Let the morning train carry my sorrow home to you I was wrong, but my love never left you, child Meet me where the first gold touches the steel rail Platform pigeons scatter when the loud brakes breathe at dawn I see your small shoes crossing every memory I own No judge in my heart, only truth and trembling today I will stand bareheaded when you speak your pain, child Mercy, roll on, take this stone from my spirit now Let the morning train carry my sorrow home to you I was wrong, but my love never left you, child Meet me where the first gold touches the steel rail If forgiveness comes slow, I will wait without armor outside Every sunrise teaches iron how to glow again for us Mercy, roll on, I am ready for morning Ready to listen, ready to make it right Your name is a prayer on my working hands I come home humble with the daylight train