[Verse 1] Out past the last rail tie Where the corn rows go thin Raiders burned the feed shed And they came rolling in Old hands grabbed the rifles By the light of dawn But the fence line folded And the good men were gone
[Pre-Chorus] Still they talk at supper By the lantern glow "Maybe in Shine Capital Someone oughta know"
[Chorus] Shine Capital, hear us now Far fields are breaking down Shine Capital, take a ride To the edge of this Commonwealth side We can't hold this line alone Tell the President, send help home Shine Capital, hear us now Hear us now
[Verse 2] Martha sold her wedding ring For six more rounds and bread Tom kept watch by the silo With a cap pulled low on his head Kids sleep in the cellar When the sirens whine And the old folk keep on praying For one more sign
[Pre-Chorus] Every mile feels longer When the smoke won't clear But the road to Shine Capital Keeps us standing here
[Chorus] Shine Capital, hear us now Far fields are breaking down Shine Capital, take a ride To the edge of this Commonwealth side We can't hold this line alone Tell the President, send help home Shine Capital, hear us now Hear us now
[Bridge] If the trucks come early If the flags roll through We'll put hot stew on the table And the bunkhouse lights on too Just give these old bones justice Give these walls a name Let the ones who live beyond us Sleep without the shame
[Final Chorus] Shine Capital, hear us now Far fields are breaking down Shine Capital, take a ride To the edge of this Commonwealth side We can't hold this line alone Tell the President, send help home Shine Capital, hear us now Hear us now
Musikstil
Melodic country with a steady mid-tempo two-step, picked acoustic guitar, soft fiddle lines, upright bass, and brushed drums; verse rides sparse with dry vocal and porch-room air, pre-chorus lifts with harmony thirds and a tambourine shake, chorus opens with stacked gang vocals and a cry-in-the-steel guitar. Harmonica turnarounds, dust-wind risers, warm wide mix, close-mic male vocals., country