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The first time I heard this song... It brought a tear to this soldiers eye. Thank you Mr.Cash, For all you have given the world. I wish I could have met you. You sir, Are missed.
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This was my mourning song when my mother died.There is an indescribable comfort to think your idol is comforting you, singing you an empathizing lullaby. Well... when i was 14, i thought so and it helped me sleep at night.
Thank you Mr.Cash. You have helped many through their darkest of hours. No words may express the magnitude your voice and talents have mended to those broken hearts. You are sorely missed.
R.I.P,
-Tina
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R.I.P. JOHNY CASH AND HIS WIFE JUNE CARTER.
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@tina311058 I completely agree...it has been 3 years today since she has passed and he just helps more than he knows.
@TheSideProjectBanda make that 2 guys xD
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Man this is sad my grandma died we played this song not to many people cried till my dad went up and he cried then the hole room cried all the people that no my dad he don,t cry but wen he did we all did me to.Thanks johnny we love you Rip from my hart from Canada.
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i can't find the original version?
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:D YO MOMMA
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Hey weres the nearsest cliff
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Probably the most sad and happy, inspiring song, that i've ever heard.
You've made a man cry Mr.Cash, thank you :')
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quite possibly the saddest song ever written. Definitely ties with I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
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this is an amazing song.This was one of my dads favorite artists. so when he passed away we play some johnny cash songs. r.i.p both of them.



based on the image, it's an evening train that apparently never goes anywhere.
InCharacter 10 months ago
@InCharacter haha no I guess it just stays in one place
folsom90 10 months ago