paroles de chanson Coal Country - Charles Wesley Godwin
I'm
going
down
to
Charleston
Through
the
shadow
of
the
mountain
this
road
winds
Through
closed-up
towns,
forgotten
dreams,
and
welcome
signs
Fading
far
behind
Coal
Country
I'm
thankful
for
the
sons
who
died
Didn't
back
down
from
a
Federal
fight
Where
the
lead
lies
still
and
the
smoke
still
rises
On
the
Blair
mountainside
Coal
Country
It
put
a
roof
over
my
head
And
the
armor
on
the
tanks
in
Normandy
The
lights
shone
bright
in
the
hands
of
its
care
From
the
western
skies
to
Washington
D.C
Now
it
lies
broken,
high,
and
cold
In
its
grave
of
Appalachian
stone
Coal
Country
Now
we
don't
need
tokens
to
a
company
store
That's
what
government
stamps
and
codeine's
for
We
may
have
won
a
few
battles
but
we
lost
the
war
Now
we're
slaves
and
poor
Coal
Country
It
put
a
roof
over
my
head
And
the
armor
on
the
tanks
in
Normandy
The
lights
shone
bright
in
the
hands
of
its
care
From
the
western
skies
to
Washington,
D.C
Now
it
lies
broken,
high,
and
cold
In
its
grave
of
Appalachian
stone
Coal
Country
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