paroles de chanson Where I Belong - Alan Doyle
Ginny
said
good-bye
this
afternoon
As
far
as
I
can
tell
She
can't
bear
the
good-bye
evenings
Or
the
morning
afters
of
farewell.
She
says,
"Here
you
are
another
one
to
whose
back
I'm
saying
cheers.
It's
like
a
death
in
the
family
and
it's
been
going
on
for
years."
And
so
I'll
cast
my
leaving
shadow
And
I'll
be
Canadian
But
distance
won't
decide
what
matters
To
the
Hard
Rock's
loving
son.
And
when
I'm
thinking
of
St.
John's
I'll
bring
her
closer
with
a
song
I
don't
know
where
I'm
going
but
I
know
where
I
belong.
Don't
get
the
old
man
started
We'll
have
to
hide
him
from
the
rum,
If
we
can
keep
his
mind
from
'49
He'll
keep
having
fun.
Oh,
it's
not
the
kids
he's
cursing
Though
I'm
his
third
to
leave,
He's
mad
at
Mr.
Smallwood
And
it's
a
parent's
right
to
grieve.
And
so
I'll
cast
my
leaving
shadow
And
I'll
be
Canadian
But
distance
won't
decide
what
matters
To
the
Hard
Rock's
loving
son.
And
when
I'm
thinking
of
St.
John's
I'll
bring
her
closer
with
this
song
I
don't
know
where
I'm
going
but
I
know
where
I
belong.
So
let's
take
a
moment's
silence
For
our
dear
departed
souls.
Let's
fly
our
flags
at
half
their
mast
As
another
young
man
goes.
The
laughter
of
the
children
Supplanted
by
the
rolling
ghosts.
Another
tide
surrenders
To
a
far
and
foreign
coast.
I
told
Mom
I'd
stay
closer
to
the
cousins,
Who
beat
the
path
from
our
front
door,
One
right
after
the
other,
And
they
won't
be
back
no
more.
But
the
thing
I
think
I
fear
the
most,
She
whispered
in
my
ear
Is
being
the
last
flower
in
the
garden
With
no
one
left
to
care.
And
so
I'll
cast
my
leaving
shadow
And
I'll
be
Canadian
But
distance
won't
decide
what
matters
To
the
Hard
Rock's
loving
son.
And
when
I'm
thinking
of
St.
John's
I'll
bring
her
closer
with
this
song
I
don't
know
where
I'm
going
but
I
know
where
I
belong
Where
I
belong
Where
I—
belong
I
don't
know
where
I'm
going,
but
I
know
where
I
belong.
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