paroles de chanson Live In The Now - Ellis Paul
I've
got
a
farm
house,
It's
a
big
white
farmhouse
And
forty
acres
in
my
head
You
got
a
kitchen,
It's
an
oak
floor
kitchen
And
a
big
brass
feather
bed
And
there
in
the
parlor,
An
old
upright
piano
And
a
precocious
blue-eyed
kid
Playing
the
keys
Playing
the
keys
Live
in
the
now
A
room
with
a
view
of
Cambridge
Live
in
the
now
Traffic,
noise,
and
neighborhood
kids
We're
sitting
in
the
kitchen
You
reach
cross
the
table
And
put
a
finger
on
my
wrinkled
brow
You
say,
"Live
in
the
now,
Live
in
the
now"
'Cause
life
is
what
happens
When
you're
busy
making
plans
That's
what
John
Lennon
said
Then
he
quit
the
phuckin'
band
Tell
me
which
part
Is
it
the
castle,
or
the
sand
That
you
miss
when
the
tide
comes
along?
I'm
alone
on
a
highway
Only
silos
break
the
view
A
field
of
sunflowers
A
scarecrow
paying
dues
And
I
think
to
myself
"Man,
that's
not
what
I'd
choose
"
But
here
I
am,
and
look
where
I've
gone
All
for
the
song
Till
the
tide
comes
along
Live
in
the
now
An
audience
is
waiting
Live
in
the
now
Whose
day
are
you
creating?
I
slip
into
to
the
hotel
I
put
the
phone
on
a
pillow
Your
voice
makes
it
better
somehow
You
say,
"Live
in
the
now"
"Live
in
the
now"
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