paroles de chanson Rain - Charlie Robison
Well,
I
hear
that
old
John
Deere
tractor
At
the
low
water
bridge
Pulling
the
young
drinkers
across
He's
dragging
so
many
on
this
Saturday
night
I
can
smell
that
old
tractor's
exhaust
But
the
rain
on
the
roof
sounds
so
pretty
And
the
cowboys
are
fearful
the
most
But
Deena
done
broke
from
his
ragged
old
pen
It's
making
a
run
for
the
coast
Well,
there's
a
place
down
on
Main
Street
Right
across
from
the
bank
Somebody
drew
one
on
the
line
About
twenty
foot
up
on
that
Frontier
Hotel
Where
crested
back
in
twenty-nine
Well,
this
city
took
most
of
this
little
old
town
'Cause
we
live
on
what
they
call
the
flame
Well,
I
read
all
about
it
in
the
cafe
downtown
Where
they
got
that
old
newspaper
frame
But
the
rain
on
the
roof
sounds
so
pretty
The
cowboys
are
fearful
the
most
But
Deena
done
broke
from
his
ragged
old
pen
It's
making
a
run
for
the
coast
My
grandmother
called
about
ten
minutes
ago
Like
she
does
almost
every
night
She
said
they
come
home
way
early
from
the
old
rodeo
When
a
big
boat
had
knocked
off
the
lights
Well,
she
said
a
cowboy
got
buckin'
Just
before
it
went
dark
On
a
boat
that
they
called
'Chequered
Tree'
And
ain't
nobody's
saw
if
he
finished
his
ride
So
I
guess
I'll
forget
about
sleep
But
the
rain
on
the
roof
sounds
so
pretty
And
the
cowboys
are
fearful
the
most
But
Deena
done
broke
from
his
ragged
old
pen
It's
making
a
run
for
the
coast
But
Deena
done
broke
from
his
ragged
old
pen
It's
making
a
run
for
the
coast
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