paroles de chanson Awol - Augie March
Three
dozen
cycles,
give
or
take
a
sum,
The
sum
of
that
experience
- how
to
keep
running.
O
I
know
justice,
it's
a
birthright
if
you're
born
right,
And
I
know
how
handsome
is
that
trick
of
the
light,
So
don't
be
mistaken
in
thinking
I'll
do
right
Given
the
chance
to
do
wrong
again
and
again.
Summer
romeos
casing
the
park,
By
the
uniform
urinals
of
love's
rural
province.
O
don't
you
know
time,
with
its
petty
vial
of
sands,
Inscrutable
face
and
merciless
hands?
And
don't
you
know
love?
It's
a
whirlwind
of
feathers,
Tickles
you
to
your
nethers
and
leaves
a
terrain
of
despair...
And
I
know
when
grief
goes
unchecked,
There's
a
kind
of
relief
in
the
wreckage
for
the
wrecked...
Weren't
you
alone
last
time
I
saw
you?
How
do
you
keep
running
from
the
world
and
the
war?
O
I
know
young
fathers
who
once
were
like
soldiers,
AWOL
in
flung
places
Or
without
standing
orders,
Alarming
approaches
to
time
and
it's
killing,
No
victimless
crime
again
and
again.
Monday
night,
Goodies
and
The
Doctor,
Now
that
bath
time's
over,
time
for
pyjamas.
O
I
know
self
pity,
it
begins
with
nostalgia,
And
you'll
die
of
melancholy
if
the
dolor
don't
get
ya,
And
I
know
a
poem
on
a
wall
next
to
a
picture
Of
a
dick
and
a
fanny,
by
a
smear
of
regret.
And
it
sings
of
its
own
long
demise,
something
about
imperium,
And
a
new
sun
will
rise,
And
"O
please
don't
go
with
those
horrible
guys,
they
only
want
one
thing."
O
please
don't
go
with
those
horrible
guys,
they
only
want
one
thing,
Again
and
again.
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