paroles de chanson The Pride Parade - Don McLean
It
started
out
quite
simply,
as
complex
things
can
do;
A
set
of
sad
transparencies
'til
no
one
could
see
through,
But
least
of
all
the
one
inside,
behind
the
iron
glass;
A
prisonor
of
all
your
dreams
that
never
come
to
pass.
Alone
you
stand
corrupted
by
the
vision
that
you
sought,
And
blinded
by
your
hunger
all
your
apetites
are
bought,
But
in
spite
of
what
becomes
of
you,
your
image
will
remain;
A
reminder
of
your
constant
loss,
a
symbol
of
your
gain.
CHORUS:
And
your
friends
are
together,
Where
the
people
are
all
gathered,
All
along
the
road
you
travelled
all
your
days.
And
soon
you
have
succumbed
to
what
the
others
all
believe,
And
though
the
lie
affects
them
still
it's
you
that
they
decieve,
And
all
at
once
you're
lost
within
the
emptieness
of
you,
And
there's
no
one
left
who's
near
enough
to
tell
you
what
to
do.
You're
left
with
nothing
but
your
self-potential
in
the
dark,
Like
tinder
resting
on
a
rock,
protected
from
the
spark,
But
your
fire
just
consumes
you,
you
alone
can
feel
the
pain,
And
you
stand
in
all
your
glory
and
you
know
you
can't
complain.
CHORUS
But
you
are
surely
just
as
evil
as
the
worst
my
tongue
can
tell,
For
you'll
never
face
my
heaven
and
I'll
not
endure
your
hell.
You
have
lost
your
chance
to
mingle
with
your
constant
quiet
lies;
Deceptions
hidden
with
your
lips,
but
spoken
with
your
eyes.
For
I
know
you
for
what
you
are
not
for
that's
really
all
you
are.
And
your
talents
of
a
minor
order
seem
to
stretch
too
far.
And
we
both
know
that
this
masquerade
can't
carry
on
too
long.
You're
deep
inside
the
Pride
Parade,
but
where
do
you
belong?
CHORUS
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