paroles de chanson Manafon - David Sylvian
There's
a
man
down
in
the
valley
Who
doesn't
speak
in
his
own
tongue
He
bares
a
grudge
against
the
English
A
tune
to
which
his
songs
are
sung
There's
a
man
down
in
the
valley
Who
is
moving
back
in
time
It's
a
physical
ascension
You
can
watch
him
as
he
climbs.
The
farmers'
wives
are
at
thier
windows
They've
seen
him
wind
his
way
for
hours
They
tell
the
kids
to
lower
their
voices
And
pretend
that
they
are
out
There's
a
man
down
in
the
valley
Trying
to
stop
time
in
its
tracks
His
boots
lie
heavy
on
the
grasses
But
it
keeps
on
pushing
back
And
his
wife,
she
was
a
painter
But
now
she
stains
the
alter
black
He's
out
bird
watching
on
the
islands
And
she
wishes
he'd
come
back
There's
a
man
down
in
the
valley
And
he
dreams
of
moving
worlds
Of
battles
raged
against
the
fury
That
might
see
him
at
his
best
There's
a
man
down
in
the
valley
Don't
know
his
right
foot
from
his
left
Don't
know
his
right
foot
from
his
left
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