paroles de chanson A Horse In The Country - Cowboy Junkies
(Michael
Timmins)
The
money
would
be
pretty
good
If
a
quart
of
milk
were
still
a
dollar
Or
even
if
a
quart
of
milk
were
still
a
quart
And
the
hours,
well,
I
don′t
mind
How
they
creep
on
by
like
an
old
love
of
mine
It's
the
years
that
simply
disappear
that
are
doing
me
in
Guess
I
married
too
young,
Yeah,
nineteen
was
just
too
young,
But
sometimes
you
meet
someone
And
your
guts
just
burn
It′s
not
that
I
don't
love
him
anymore
It's
just
that
when
I
hear
him
Coming
through
that
front
door
My
heart
doesn′t
race
like
it
did
once
before
But
I′ve
got
a
horse
out
in
the
country
I
get
to
see
him
every
second
Sunday
He
comes
when
I
call
him,
Yeah,
he
knows
his
name
One
day
I'll
saddle
up
And
the
two
of
us
will
ride
away
This
weather
I
could
almost
stand
If
the
sun
would
shine
a
little
brighter
Or
even
if
the
sun
would
shine
at
all
But
lately
it
just
seems
to
me
That
this
life
has
lost
its
mystery
And
these
cold
fall
mornings
seem
to
bite
Just
a
little
bit
harder
And
all
my
friends
have
settled
down
Become
their
mothers
and
their
fathers
Without
a
sound
Except
for
Cathy,
She
bought
a
one-way
subway
ticket
And
left
us
all
behind
But
I′ve
got
a
horse
out
in
the
country
I
get
to
see
him
every
second
Sunday
He
comes
when
I
call
him,
Yeah,
he
knows
his
name
One
day
I'll
saddle
up
And
the
two
of
us
will
ride
away
This
town
wouldn′t
be
so
bad
If
a
girl
could
trust
her
instincts
Or
even
if
a
girl
could
trust
a
boy
1 Southern Rain
2 Oregon Hill
3 This Street, That Man, This Life
4 A Horse In The Country
5 If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man
6 If You Were The Woman And I Was The Man
7 Murder, Tonight, In The Trailer Park
8 Black Eyed Man
9 Winter's Song
10 The Last Spike
11 Cowboy Junkies Lament
12 Townes' Blues
13 To Live Is To Fly
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