I’ve been here a lifetime
Since they built the canal
In years gone by
This was an old quarry town
They came here from nowhere
Looking for work
Digging the limestone
Out of the dirt
Back in those days
I was the talk of this town
But time has a way
Of wearing you down
Some came for the shipyards
They worked with their hands
So I reached out my arms
For the hardworking man
They built these great vessels
Right here on the shore
We all stood there watching
As they sailed through the Door
Back in those days
I was the talk of this town
But time has a way
Of tearing you down
Now it’s all different
Time marches on
The quarries are closed
The ships mostly gone
You should have seen me
Back in my day
I’m an old steel bridge
Just in the way
credits
from Steel Bridge Songs Vol.9,
released June 6, 2014
(Danielle French, David Woods, Cariad Harmon)
Performed by: Danielle French - accordion, backing vocals / David Woods - acoustic guitar / Cariad Harmon - banjo, lead vocals
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