paroles de chanson Oregon Hill - Cowboy Junkies
(Michael
Timmins)
The
hoods
are
up
on
Pine
Street,
Rear
ends
lifted
too
The
great-grandsons
of
General
Robert
E.
Lee
Are
making
love
with
a
little
help
from
STP
Their
women
on
the
porches
comparing
alibis
Greasy
eggs
and
bacon,
Bumper
stickers
aimed
to
start
a
fight,
Full
gun
racks,
Confederate
caps,
If
you
want
some
'shine
Well,
you
can
always
find
some
more,
But
what
I
remember
most
is
the
colour
of
Suzy's
door
And
Suzy
says
she's
up
there
Cutting
carrots
still
And
Suzy
says
she's
missing
me
So
I'm
missing
Oregon
Hill
A
river
to
the
south
To
wash
away
all
sins
A
college
to
the
east
of
us
To
learn
where
sin
begins
A
graveyard
to
the
west
of
it
all
Which
I
may
soon
be
lying
in
'Cause
to
the
north
there
is
a
prison
Which
I've
come
to
call
my
home,
But
some
Monday
morning
no
country
song
Will
sing
me
home
again
And
Suzy
says
she's
up
there
Cutting
carrots
still
And
Suzy
says
she's
missing
me
So
I'm
missing
Oregon
Hill
Sunday
morning,
eight
A.M.,
Sirens
fill
the
air
Sounds
like
someone
made
the
river
Sounds
like
someone
being
born
again
Me,
I'm
just
lying
here
in
Suzy's
bed
Baptists
celebrating
with
praises
to
the
Lord,
Rednecks
doing
it
with
gin
Me
and
Suzy,
we're
celebrating
The
joy
of
sleeping
in
Because
tomorrow
I'll
be
home
again
But
Suzy
says
she'll
wait
there
Cutting
carrots
by
the
window
sill
And
Suzy
says,
'Always
think
of
me
When
you
think
of
Oregon
Hill'
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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