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The Station Video (MV)




Performed By: Blake Gorman
Length: 4:28
Written by: Blake Gorman




Blake Gorman - The Station Lyrics




On the sidelines that she rose
To the warrior
There was nothing more
Then a bloody score

It took some time to speak his word
To start anew
But it ended
Ended in two

Blood on his hands
As he rules the land
A wife with a broken heart
Down to the station
And the train departs
As she fades into the dark

Appointed the leader of the Union
Tamara's work all done
Victoria's grace all gone

Struggled through the social panels
A new face awakened
From the blonde-haired dream

A silhouette standing
In the nearing dark
Caught a wearied man's eye
Down at the station
Where the two lives part
Are now standing in the dark

In the car
He traveled distant to a land afar
From the city
To the country
And Tamara is long away

And the scars of the warrior have mended
And the love for the memory lives on
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On the sidelines that she rose
To the warrior
There was nothing more
Then a bloody score

It took some time to speak his word
To start anew
But it ended
Ended in two

Blood on his hands
As he rules the land
A wife with a broken heart
Down to the station
And the train departs
As she fades into the dark

Appointed the leader of the Union
Tamara's work all done
Victoria's grace all gone

Struggled through the social panels
A new face awakened
From the blonde-haired dream

A silhouette standing
In the nearing dark
Caught a wearied man's eye
Down at the station
Where the two lives part
Are now standing in the dark

In the car
He traveled distant to a land afar
From the city
To the country
And Tamara is long away

And the scars of the warrior have mended
And the love for the memory lives on
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Writer: Blake Gorman
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