Reason To Believe song by Bruce Springsteen from Primary Album Nebraska. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Heartland Rock, Rockabilly, Singer-Songwriter music. The Record company is unknown. Released on September 30, 1982.
Reason To Believe Meaning
[[Verse 1] Seen a man standing over a dead dog By a highway in a ditch He’s looking down kinda puzzled Poking that dog with a stick Got his car door flung open He’s standing out on Highway 31 Like if he stood there long enough That dog’d get up and run [Refrain] Struck me kinda funny Seemed kinda funny, sir, to me Still, at the end of every hard day People find some reason to believe [Verse 2] Now, Mary Lou loved Johnny With a love mean and true She said, “Baby, I’ll work for you every day” And bring my money home to you One day, he up and left her And ever since that She waits down at the end of that dirt road For young Johnny to come back , [Refrain] Struck me kinda funny Funny, yeah, indeed How at the end of every hard-earned day People find some reason to believe [Harmonica] [Verse 3] Take a baby to the river “Kyle William,” they called him Wash the baby in the water Take away little Kyle’s sin In a whitewashed shotgun shack An old man passes away Take the body to the graveyard Over him, they pray [Refrain] Lord, won’t you tell us Tell us—what does it mean? At the end of every hard-earned day People find some reason to believe [Verse 4] Congregation gathers Down by the riverside Preacher stands with a bible Groom stands waiting for his bride Congregation gone and the sun sets Behind a weeping willow tree Groom stands alone and watches the river rush on So effortlessly , [Refrain] Wondering Where can his baby be Still, at the end of every hard-earned day People find some reason to believe] |
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