paroles de chanson The Soapmakers - Clutch
Behind
the
Cliffside
Inn,
I
heard
a
fiddle
and
a
mandolin,
Keeping
rhythm
on
an
old
washboard
And
stomping
on
the
floor.
Saw
people
of
all
sorts
Dancing
'round
in
twos
and
fours,
Caroling
about
days
of
old,
And
what
the
future
holds.
In
the
middle
was
a
big
cauldron
That
they
were
stirring,
stirring,
And
there
were
trees
around
That
they
kept
burning,
burning.
I
asked
a
toothless
man
Who
all
these
people
were,
and
He
said,
"The
soapmakers,
And
we
are
working,
working."
As
they
stirred
Heaven
and
Earth,
they
combined
to
one,
And
everything
was
everyone
and
each
one
was
all.
As
they
stirred
I
heard
a
trumpet
call,
And
everything
was
everyone
and
each
one
was
all.
As
they
stirred
Heaven
and
Earth,
they
combined
to
one,
And
everything
was
everyone
and
each
one
was
all.
As
they
stirred
I
heard
a
trumpet
call,
And
everything
was
everyone
and
each
one
was
all.
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