Ghosts/Rainmaker

Bob Ezrin, Steve Morse, Steve Walsh

There's tombstone in a snowy field
Close by an old ghost town
The epitaph's been weather-blown away
There's a bell-tower where petitions peeled
It's been half torn down
But it must have softened every soul that came to pray

There's a schoolhouse full of broken glass
And wounded walls
The rusty swings like derelicts sleeping in the weeds
There's a picture-graduation class
Staring down deserted halls
"The Hope of 44" is what it reads

It's just as if some restless wind blew their dreams away far away
It's just as if those dreams had never been but oh-
I feel their ghosts around me now- I hear them say
They've come back home to dream those dreams again

Trivia about the song Ghosts/Rainmaker by Kansas

When was the song “Ghosts/Rainmaker” released by Kansas?
The song Ghosts/Rainmaker was released in 2009, on the album “There’s Know Place Like Home”.
Who composed the song “Ghosts/Rainmaker” by Kansas?
The song “Ghosts/Rainmaker” by Kansas was composed by Bob Ezrin, Steve Morse, Steve Walsh.

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