paroles de chanson My Dear Helen - Andy Shauf
My
dear
Helen
it's
been
a
while
since
we've
talked.
Charlie
and
I
haven't
been
up
to
a
whole
lot.
He's
slowing
down
a
little
and
my
knee's
acting
up,
Yeah
we're
quite
a
pair
of
geezers
moving
slower
than
molasses.
You'd
be
laughing
if
you
saw
us,
you
always
loved
to
tease.
I
dug
up
an
old
bottle
of
your
raspberry
wine,
So
I'm
slouched
out
on
the
porch-swing
just
taking
my
time.
My
mind
keeps
turning
out
these
pictures
of
you,
You
were
dancing
in
the
kitchen
and
I
was
enjoying
my
view.
Oh
Charlie
was
squirming
just
two
steps
behind
you.
My
dear
Helen
do
you
remember
when
you
said
That
you'd
be
waiting
at
the
gates
so
you
could
sneak
me
in?
Well
it
sure
was
funny
but
it
still
caught
in
my
throat,
And
when
I
think
about
it
now,
it
still
makes
me
choke.
And
I
wonder
if
those
gates
would
ever
open
up
for
me.
Helen
my
dear,
I
do
have
something
to
tell.
I
don't
know
how
to
start
so
I
guess
I
just
will.
See,
these
nights
have
been
hot,
it's
that
muggy
sort
of
air.
Doesn't
let
me
get
to
sleep
so
I
usually
just
lie
there
On
top
of
my
quilt
with
Charlie
by
my
feet.
Last
night
as
I
laid
there
frustrated
and
tired,
I
was
sat
up
in
my
bed
by
the
hens
starting
wild.
I
thought,
'that
fox
is
back
again,
he's
gonna
rob
me
blind.
I
don't
know
how
he
gets
in
but
I'd
better
make
him
fly'.
So
I
took
my
leaning
rifle
out
the
door.
I
fired
off
a
shot
aiming
far
into
the
heat.
And
as
soon
as
it
was
flying
I
felt
weak
in
my
knees.
I
heard
shoes
turning
gravel
and
then
tires
spitting
rocks.
I
heard
a
gasp
for
air
and
my
stomach
tied
in
knots.
Charlie
started
whining
with
his
tail
between
his
legs.
We
wandered
out
slow
but
my
heart
was
breakin'
ribs.
I
couldn't
hear
nothing
and
there
was
a
girl
lying
twisted,
My
hands
were
trembling
and
I
felt
that
she
was
limp.
Her
pulse
wasn't
tapping
so
I
felt
sick
to
my
stomach.
Charlie
was
frozen,
so
I
went
for
a
shovel
And
I
buried
her
body,
I
didn't
know
what
else
to
do.
If
I'd
only
aimed
a
little
higher
if
I'd
only
thought
before
I
fired.
I
hope
God
can
forgive
me,
I
hope
you
forgive
me
too,
I'm
just
a
tired
old
man
just
waiting
to
join
you.
So
here
I
am
slouched
on
this
old
porch
swing,
Thinking
about
heaven,
thinking
about
everything.
So
be
waiting
by
those
gates,
you
might
need
to
sneak
me
in,
I
don't
know
how
they
feel
about
us
accidental
killers.
I
don't
know
how
they
feel
about
us
tired
old
men.
I
don't
know
how
they
feel
about
us
tired,
old,
murdering
men.
I
don't
know
how
they
feel
about
us
tired,
old,
murdering
men.
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