paroles de chanson Deacon Blues (feat. Bill MacKay) - Bonnie "Prince" Billy , Bill Callahan
This
is
the
day,
of
the
expanding
man
That
shape
is
my
shade,
there
where
I
used
to
stand
It
seems
like
only
yesterday,
I
gazed
through
the
glass
At
ramblers,
wild
gamblers,
that's
all
in
the
past
You
call
me
a
fool,
you
say
it's
a
crazy
scheme
This
one's
for
real,
I
already
bought
the
dream
So
useless
to
ask
me
why,
throw
a
kiss
and
say
goodbye
I'll
make
it
this
time,
I'm
ready
to
cross
that
fine
line
I'll
learn
to
work
the
saxophone
I'll
play
just
what
I
feel
And
drink
Scotch
whiskey
all
night
long
And
die
behind
the
wheel
They
got
a
name
for
the
winners
in
the
world
I
want
a
name
when
I
lose
They
call
Alabama
the
Crimson
Tide
Call
me
Deacon
Blues,
Deacon
Blues
My
back
to
the
wall,
a
victim
of
laughing
chance
This
is
for
me,
the
essence
of
true
romance
Sharing
the
things
we
know
and
love
with
those
of
my
kind
Libations,
sensations
that
stagger
the
mind
I
crawl
like
a
viper
through
these
suburban
streets
Make
love
to
these
women,
languid
and
bittersweet
I'll
rise
when
the
sun
goes
down,
cover
every
game
in
town
A
world
of
my
own,
I'll
make
it
my
home
sweet
home
I'll
learn
to
work
the
saxophone
I'll
play
just
what
I
feel
And
drink
Scotch
whiskey
all
night
long
And
die
behind
the
wheel
They
got
a
name
for
the
winners
in
the
world
I
want
a
name
when
I
lose
They
call
Alabama
the
Crimson
Tide
Call
me
Deacon
Blues,
Deacon
Blues
This
is
the
night
of
the
expanding
man
I
take
one
last
drag
as
I
approach
the
stand
I
cried
when
I
wrote
this
song,
and
sue
me
if
I
play
too
long
This
brother
is
free,
I'll
be
what
I
want
to
be
I'll
learn
to
work
the
saxophone
I'll
play
just
what
I
feel
And
drink
Scotch
whiskey
all
night
long
And
die
behind
the
wheel
They
got
a
name
for
the
winners
in
the
world
I
want
a
name
when
I
lose
They
call
Alabama
the
Crimson
Tide
Call
me
Deacon
Blues,
Deacon
Blues
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