Judy Collins - Kingdom Come paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Kingdom Come - Judy Collins



It was seven months since 9/11
And the work was almost done
It was seven months since 9/11
And the work had just begun
Ground zero lit the evening sky
Like a beacon through the heart
The searchlights drove through heaven's doors
And blew them far apart
A few miles north on the hudson river
We had gathered for a sort of wake
Nobody felt like celebrating
But the firemen needed some kind of break
They'd been to so many funerals
And seen so many god-awful sights
They'd been to ground zero from dawn to dusk
And round the clock some nights
To kingdom come, to hell and gone
To somewhere far away
Where murder doesn't break the heart
On a sunny day
I was all dressed up like the rest of the crowd
At the roxy club that night
The men and women in uniform
Tried hard to keep it light
Kevin bacon played and sang
And folks began to smile
Chris bodi played his silver horn
With rhythm and with style
I sang my song amazing grace
And people laughed and cried
Ronan tynan sang danny boy and
Not an eye was dry
Steve buscemi spoke of life
At engine 55,
Of how these heroes
Stayed the course and
Saved so many lives
To kingdom come, to hell and gone
To somewhere far away
Where murder doesn't break the heart
On a sunny day
A burly man with a handsome face
Stuck out his hand and smiled
Say, meet my wife, we like your songs
We've been with you mile for mile
Though he had a rugged face
I knew i saw the hurt
Then he pointed to a spot above the collar of his shirt.
Just look here on the back of my neck,
There's a tattoo, can you see?
Just right here, i got up close
And saw the number 343,
The number of the firemen
Who were lost upon that day
The numbers of those heroes,
Ground zero was their grave
To kingdom come, to hell and gone
To somewhere far away
Where murder doesn't break the heart
On a sunny day
Those firemen loaded up with gear
Climbed to their death's that day
Along with all the other hundreds
Blasted on their way
Police and ems and those
On whom death took its toll
And more whose dreams will never dawn,
More than three thousand souls
I left the party after that
I could not stay my tears,
For all our gifts for all our hopes
For all our nameless fears
For all our heroes, men and women
Lost on that black day
Those firemen with courage
In their hearts so strong and brave,
Who made sure in their final hours
There were 30, 000 saved.
They've gone to where there are no tears
And every heart is gay,
And they won't be forgotten on a sunny day
To kingdom come, to hell and gone
To somewhere far away
Where murder doesn't break the heart
On a sunny day
Where murder doesn't break the heart
On a sunny day.



Writer(s): Collins Judy


Judy Collins - Judy Collins with Friends (Super Deluxe Edition)

1 Diamonds and Rust
2 Morocco
3 Cactus Tree
4 Secret Gardens
5 Amazing Grace
6 Over the Rainbow
7 And I Love Her
8 Yesterday
9 I'll Follow the Sun
10 Ghost Riders in the Sky
11 Blackbird
12 Song for Bernadette
13 Golden Slumbers
14 Penny Lane
15 When I'm Sixty Four
16 Good Day Sunshine
17 Fallow Way
18 Hey Jude
19 We Can Work It Out
20 Long and Winding Road
21 Pure Imagination
22 Norwegian Wood
23 Since You've Asked
24 Che
25 The Desperate Ones
26 Pretty Horses
27 In the Twilight
28 Big Sur
29 Pastures of Plenty
30 Once I Was
31 Weight of the World
32 Dens of Yarrow
33 Kingdom Come
34 Emilio
35 Campo De Encino
36 Morning Has Broken
37 Gaugin
38 Both Sides Now
39 The Rose
40 Wings of Angels
41 Send In The Clowns (From A Little Night Music)
42 The Blizzard
43 One Day at a Time
44 Bright Morning Stars
45 Bridge over Troubled Water
46 Cat's in the Cradle
47 Silly Little Diddle
48 The Remember Song
49 Someday Soon
50 St. James Infirmary
51 Mooses Come Walking
52 Home Before Dark
53 Open the Door
54 City Of New Orleans
55 Thirsty Boots
56 Will the Circle Be Unbroken




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