| 
 
 
     | 
             | 
			
			
				
					| 
 A little child on a sickbed lay 
And death was very near 
He was the pride and the only child 
Of a railroad engineer 
 
His duty had called him from those he loved 
And seeing that hope was dim 
While a tear he shed to his wife, he said 
“Just have two lanterns trimmed" 
 
Just hang a light when I pass tonight 
Hang it where it can be seen 
If the baby's dead then show the red 
If he's better then show the green 
 
In a little shack by the railroad track 
A mother with watchful eyes 
Saw a gleam of hope in a tender smile 
As the train went rushing by 
 
Just one short look was his only chance? 
To see the light a gleam 
In the midnight air, there rose a prayer 
Thank God the light was green 
 
Just hang a light when I pass tonight 
Hang it where it can be seen 
If the baby's dead then show the red 
If he's better then show the green 
  
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
					 | 
				 
			 
			 | 
             | 
			 
   
  
  
 | 
		
	
Yorum Yapın