paroles de chanson Crowd Around the Corner - Earl Thomas Conley
Those
stormy
years
leave
deep
and
endless
trails
across
his
face
He′ll
wander
back
when
morning
rolls
around
For
it's
an
old
man′s
right
to
Spend
his
life
just
searching
for
a
place
Where
he
can
sit
and
watch
the
sun
go
down
Time's
run
it's
course
and
freed
the
Horse
that
pulled
him
through
his
prime
And
placed
a
different
light
above
his
brow
Now
towering
rows
of
buildings
grow
in
fields
he
left
behind
And
life
seems
twice
as
heavy
as
a
plow
With
his
golden
chain
the
old
man
clings
to
the
watch
inside
his
vest
That
tells
him
when
it′s
time
to
move
along
Just
rambling
through
the
avenues,
he′ll
sometimes
stop
to
rest
But
it's
hard
to
find
a
place
where
he
belongs
So
crowd
around
the
corner,
boys,
and
take
your
good
old
time
And
pass
along
a
piece
of
yesterday
A
tender
breeze
of
memories
is
blowing
through
your
mind
Softer
than
those
stands
of
silver-gray
And
sweeter
than
the
things
we′ve
seen
today
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