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Resplendent   Run Time: 5:02

Written by Bill Mallonee for CyBrenJoJosh (BMI) ©2000

yeah i remember the dark clouds
raining dust for days on end
blew all the earth out to california
and just left us here with the wind
in desperate times you know everybody's part
but it's your own lines you're like to forget
'til what you were meets what you've now become
grins and says "hey, haven't we met"

lost my firstborn that winter
and my wife on the first day of spring
and so i poured my sweat into the earth
yeah to see what that harvest would bring
and i remember howling fury
just like a plague of locusts
egypt's punishment for sins of pride
is that now what has come over us

how much of this was meant to be
how much the work of the devil
how far can one man's eyes really see
in these days of toil and trouble

honey we're all resplendent
yeah honey we are all thrift store
i'm like a wino with a twenty dollar bill
yeah forever and eternally yours
i can make you promises
if you don't expect too much
yes and i will run the distance
if you'll please please excuse my crutch

how much of this is failing flesh
how much the course of retribution
my my how loudly we plead our innocence
long after we've made our contribution

Did You Know?

Resplendent, which Bill sings with Emmylou Harris, was based on the book "The Glory and the Dream" by William Manchester. In this work, Manchester writes about many aspects of American history from 1932 to 1972, including the Dust Bowl days. Along with the storytelling aspect, the song is based around the deeper notion of why there is evil. This title for this song was almost used for the title of the "Slow Dark Train" album. Uncut magazine named "Resplendent" one of their top five Americana songs.

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