paroles de chanson Looking for Suzanne - Buddy Greene
Looking
For
Suzanne
Bob
is
a
trucker
out
in
Phoenix,
He
drives
that
40
once
a
week
at
least,
And
lately
when
he's
headed
out
to
Tenessee
He
thinks
about
the
life
he
left
back
East.
She
was
two
years
old,
the
Christmas
Eve
they
left
him
For
reasons,
he
didn't
fully
understand
But
now
her
memory's
pulling
like
a
magnet
So
last
week
he
started
looking
for
Suzanne
He
remembers
that
her
eyes
are
blue
or
olive
green
After
20
years
go
by,
it's
hard
to
say
And
then
his
sister
Peggy
sends
a
photograph
Taken
down
in
Texas
just
last
May
He
swears
she
looks
a
whole
look
like
her
mother,
The
way
that
grown
up
daughters
often
can
So
he
tapes
her
picture
sqaure
upon
his
dashboard,
Picks
up
another
load.
And
starts
looking
for
Suzanne
When
there
are
pieces
of
our
lives
Left
unattended
Then
the
scars
from
broken
hearts
Go
unmended
Until
the
feelings
we'd
forgotten,
Overtake
us
like
a
flood
That's
how
it
always
is
With
flesh
and
blood
That's
how
it
has
to
be
With
flesh
and
blood
Today
he
stops
his
run
just
east
of
Nashville
Puts
a
quarter
from
his
pocket,
in
a
phone
He
dials
the
number,
information
gave
him
Then
says
a
prayer
that
she
will
be
at
home
After
several
rings
someone
finally
answers
His
heart
is
in
his
throat,
sweat's
in
his
hands
He
says
"I
wonder,
can
you
help
me,
I'm
20
years
to
late,
But
My
name
is
Bob
and
I'm
looking
for
Suzanne"
And
in
his
pass,
he
hangs
up
the
receiver
At
little
less
a
father,
more
a
man
Then
he
walks
down
to
the
corner
Where
he'll
meet
her
And
spends
one
last
moment
looking
for
Suzanne
When
there
are
pieces
of
our
lives
Left
unattended
Then
the
scars
from
broken
hearts
Go
unmended
Until
the
feelings
we'd
forgotten
Overtake
us
like
a
flood
That's
how
it
always
is
With
flesh
and
blood
That's
how
it
has
to
be
With
flesh
and
blood
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