paroles de chanson Barbed Wire Boys - Claire Lynch
Well
I
come
from
the
rural
Midwest
It's
the
land
I
love
more
than
all
the
rest
It's
the
place
I
know
and
understand
Like
a
false-front
building
Like
the
back
of
my
hand
And
the
men
I
knew
when
I
was
coming
up
Were
sober
as
coffee
in
a
Styrofoam
cup
There
were
Earls
and
Rays,
Harlans
and
Roys
They
were
full-grown
men
They
were
barbed
wire
boys
They
raised
grain
and
cattle
on
the
treeless
fields
Sat
at
the
head
of
the
table
and
prayed
before
meals
Prayed
an
Our
Father
and
that
was
enough
Pray
more
than
that
and
you
couldn't
stay
tough
Tough
as
the
busted
thumbnails
on
the
weathered
hands
They
worked
the
gold
plate
off
their
wedding
bands
And
they
never
complained,
no
they
never
made
noise
And
they
never
left
home
These
barbed
wire
boys
'Cos
their
wildest
dreams
were
all
fenced
in
By
the
weight
of
family,
by
the
feeling
of
sin
That'll
prick
your
skin
at
the
slightest
touch
If
you
reach
too
far,
if
you
feel
too
much
So
their
deepest
hopes
never
were
expressed
Just
beat
like
bird's
wings
in
the
cage
of
their
chest
All
the
restless
longings,
all
the
secret
joys
That
never
were
set
free
In
the
barbed
wire
boys
And
now
one
by
one
they're
departing
this
earth
And
it's
clear
to
me
now
'xactly
what
they're
worth
Oh
they
were
just
like
Atlas
holding
up
the
sky
You
never
heard
him
speak,
you
never
saw
him
cry
But
where
do
the
tears
go,
that
you
never
shed
Where
do
the
words
go,
that
you
never
said
Well
there's
a
blink
of
the
eye,
there's
a
catch
in
the
voice
That
is
the
unsung
song
Of
the
barbed
wire
boys
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