Contextual Analysis of "and lay your heart to the sand. can you hear the deafening rumble" in Lyrics

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for i'm still the one in command. get flat on the ground here beside me

and lay your heart to the sand. can you hear the deafening rumble

can you feel the trembling ground. it's not just the horses and wagons that make such a deafening sound. for every shot fired had an echo and every man killed wanted life. there lies your friend jim mckinney

the big battle

Singer: cash, johnny

for i'm still the one in command. get flat on the ground here beside me

and lay your heart to the sand. can you hear the deafening rumble

can you feel the trembling ground. it's not just the horses and wagons that make such a deafening sound. for every shot fired had an echo and every man killed wanted life. there lies your friend jim mckinney

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for i'm still the one in command. get flat on the ground here beside me

and lay your heart to the sand. can you hear the deafening rumble

can you feel the trembling ground. it's not just the horses and wagons that make such a deafening sound. for every shot fired had an echo and every man killed wanted life. there lies your friend jim mckinney

the big battle

cash, johnny

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