Somewhere in the back bar, by the side of a motorway Someone takes a breath and takes the stage then starts to play In the back of a thousand bars and by the side of a thousand roads One word, rusted bones and on is toil explode They cast long shadows in the evening sun But when the morning comes they've moved along They cast long shadows in the evening sun But when the morning comes they've moved along Hey, hey, Mr. Dylan, I have written you a song For the river of the singers that still rolls along So here's to Ragan, and here Marwood Here's to Tim and Jonah too Here's to the ones who have to take the stage and sing the tune They cast long shadows in the evening sun But when the morning comes they've moved along They cast long shadows in the evening sun But when the morning comes they've moved along Sing 'til you sweat for the spirit of the age Sing life to lines that are dead on the page Sing for your sorrow, your wisdom, your rage Sing out Sing for the records you played 'til they broke For the parts you insisted that nobody spoke Sing for the words that you knew, but they still made you choke Cast a long shadows in the evening sun And when the morning comes, pass it along Cast a long shadows in the evening sun But when the morning comes, pass it along Cast a long shadows in the evening sun And when the morning comes, pass it along Cast a long shadows in the evening sun And when the morning comes, pass it along