paroles de chanson The More You Pay (The More It's Worth) - Don McLean
The
auctioneer
said,
I'm
not
through
yet,
Here's
a
horse
the
likes
of
which
you've
never
seen,
And
the
straw
hats
in
the
sun,
with
a
face
beneath
each
one,
Shown
doubtful
and
the
auctioneer
got
mean.
Do
you
think
that
you
can
find
a
horse
like
this
every
day?
I
don't
think
there's
any
better
on
this
earth,
And
the
more
you
pay,
the
more
it's
worth.
Then
out
she
came,
a
snow-white
mare,
Prancin'
and
a
dancin'
in
the
silver
sun,
They
watched
her
from
behind,
as
she
did
her
bump
and
grind,
Walkin'
naked,
sad
and
graceful
for
their
fun.
Oh
how
I
wished
I
could
afford
that
lady
painted
white,
A
queen
with
high
nobility
of
birth,
But
the
more
you
pay,
the
more
it's
worth.
My
pockets
hung
with
empty
blues,
Silent
heels
were
standin'
on
my
growin'
pains,
My
bid
was
not
too
bad,
two
bits
was
all
I
had,
And
the
stable
boy
just
handed
me
the
reins.
Well
the
gallery
went
wild,
and
the
auctioneer
half
smiled,
What
we
don't
sell
we
shoot
or
give
away,'Cause
the
more
you
pay,
the
more
it's
worth.
And
where
was
the
boy,
who
rode
on
her
back,
With
his
arms
holding
tight
round
her
neck?
How
tightly
he
clung,
When
they
both
were
young,
And
fate
had
not
let
this
poor
girl
be
so
Disgraced.
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