paroles de chanson Sightseeing - Bob Seger
It
was
a
curious
sight
to
me
A
castle
older
than
a
redwood
tree
Once
lived
in
by
royalty
Who
taxed
and
raped
the
land
Mostly
now
it
was
stone
and
dust
Long
damp
halls
and
smells
of
must
Faded
walls
and
ancient
rust
Built
on
shifting
sand
And
I
wanted,
I
wanted,
I
wanted
To
smash
that
sucker
down
It
was
a
marvelous
sight
to
see
A
redhead
workin'
in
a
brasserie
Five
foot
nine
built
to
a
tee
Eyes
so
blue
and
bright
All
the
drunks
were
just
circling
round
I
drank
water
and
held
my
ground
Later
on
we
did
the
town
And
we
caught
every
sight
'Cause
I
wanted
I
wanted
I
wanted
To
follow
her
down
Sightseein'
freein'
my
soul
Sightseein'
leavin'
my
soul
It
was
a
magical
sight
to
me
And
Yves
Tanguy
in
a
gallery
The
30's
looking
back
at
me
As
if
he
really
knew
I
marveled
at
the
artistry
Predating
or
technology
The
vision
there
for
all
to
see
Bold
and
strong
and
true
And
I
wanted
I
wanted
I
wanted
To
take
that
painting
home
I
wanted,
I
wanted
I
wanted
to
take
that
vision
home
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