paroles de chanson Memorial Day - Carly Simon
It
should
have
been
so
soft,
this
morning
as
we
left
But
the
valley
was
infected,
by
a
different
kind
of
beauty
And
the
Indians
they
knew,
it
was
a
devil′s
sanctuary.
Out
of
this
unholy
dawn,
a
car
came
stirring
up
the
sand
And
a
woman
from
a
passion
play
Held
up
the
limousine
that
brought
me
All
this
way
today.
And
I
didn't
need
to
turn
around
So
strong
was
the
message,
and
the
man
who
planned
her
life
Commanded
all
that
followed:
Well
they
bellowed,
and
they
hollered
And
they
threw
each
other
down,
down
in
this
valley
This
cruel
and
lovely
valley,
Oh
it
should
have
been
an
alley
In
some
low
down
part
of
town
As
the
lights
came
up,
there
was
no
sun
And
brandy
splattered
all
over
the
ground
As
this
woman
with
her
head
held
high
Yelled
love
and
why
oh
why,
you′re
killing
me
oh
follow
me-
As
I
watched
safe
and
clean,
from
the
frosted
windows
of
that
limousine
Well
they
bellowed
and
they
hollered,
and
they
threw
each
other
down
Down
in
this
valley,
this
cruel
and
lovely
valley
Oh
it
sould
have
been
an
alley,
in
some
low
down
part
of
town
Before
he'd
been
so
funny,
imagining
the
best:
That
he'd
escaper
recrimination,
for
abandoning
the
nest
He′d
been
joking
and
stoned,
while
he
was
entertaining
me
But
then
turned
and
was
stunned,
by
her
panic
and
her
misery
And
I
was
in
the
get-away
car
Giving
him
a
chance,
to
get
away
Get
away,
get
away
And
how
the
valley
smoked,
as
he
crossed
Route
25
With
his
cymbals
and
his
shattered
crown,
leaving
all
alone
His
eyes
fixed
on
the
ground.
And
he
didn′t
even
turn
around
So
strong
was
the
message,
and
he
fell
into
the
shallow
sky
And
was
swallowed.
Well
they
bellowed
and
they
hollered,
and
they
threw
each
other
down
Down
in
this
valley,
this
cruel
and
lovely
valley
Well
it
should
have
been
an
alley,
In
some
low
down
part
of
town
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