Redemption Day
Redemption Day

Johnny Cash - Redemption Day Lyrics

Johnny Cash's poignant lyrics delve into themes of suffering, moral decay, and the yearning for redemption. The verses lament human suffering and the perpetual cycle of violence and introspection. The recurring motif of a train journey symbolizes humanity's… Read more

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Feb 23, 2010
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Redemption Day Lyrics

I've wept for those who suffer long
But how I weep for those who've gone
Into rooms of grief and questioned wrong
But keep on killing
It's in the soul to feel such things
But weak to watch without speaking
Oh, what mercy sadness brings
If God be willing

There is a train that's heading straight
To Heaven's gate, to Heaven's gate
And on the way, child and man
And woman wait, watch and wait
For redemption day

Fire rages in the streets
And swallows everything it meets
It's just an image often seen
On television
Come leaders, come ye men of great
Let us hear you pontificate
Your many virtues laid to waste
And we aren't listening

There is a train that's heading straight
To Heaven's gate, to Heaven's gate
And on the way, child and man
And woman wait, watch and wait
For redemption day

What do you have for us today
Throw us a bone but save the plate
On why you waited 'til so late
Was there no oil to excavate?
No riches in trade for the fate
Of every person who died in hate
Throw us a bone, you men of great

There is a train that's heading straight
To Heaven's gate, to Heaven's gate
And on the way, child and man
And woman wait, watch and wait
For redemption day

It's buried in the countryside
It's hidden in the shells of night
It's everywhere a baby cries
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom
Freedom

Writer(s): Sheryl Suzanne Crow
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Redemption Day?

Johnny Cash's poignant lyrics delve into themes of suffering, moral decay, and the yearning for redemption. The verses lament human suffering and the perpetual cycle of violence and introspection. The recurring motif of a train journey symbolizes humanity's collective quest for salvation and justice. Cash critiques societal and political leaders, accusing them of neglect and moral hypocrisy as they fail to address rampant suffering until it's too late. The stark imagery of fire consuming the streets and the poignant cry for freedom underscore the urgency for change. Ultimately, the song reflects a profound despair and an enduring hope for redemption, resonating across generations.

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