paroles de chanson Broken Man's Lament - Emmylou Harris
I
was
once
a
broken
man
I
was
once
a
broken
fool
Lost
my
wife
and
children
To
one
basic
broken
rule
Now
I
live
my
life
in
silence
Though
I′m
not
quite
in
a
shell
I
drink
and
listen
to
that
song
A
whiter
shade
of
pale
Oh,
a
whiter
shade
of
pale
I
was
a
good
shade
tree
mechanic
So
I
sent
myself
to
school
They
smoothed
out
my
rough
edges
In
my
hands
they
put
new
tools
The
instructor
once
he
told
me
I
could
work
on
any
line
I
could
tune
and
make
a
diesel
sing
Just
like
Patsy
Cline
Oh,
just
like
Patsy
Cline
Well,
I
met
my
wife
to
be
Through
my
mother's
best
friend
son
She′d
been
a
barroom
singer
She
was
as
good
as
anyone
But
I
asked
her
to
stop
singing
And
the
girl
she
did
not
flinch
Next
day
she
went
and
bought
that
man
A
brand
new
crescent
wrench
Oh,
a
brand
new
crescent
wrench
Well,
we
had
three
fine
children
As
eight
years
went
on
by
I
learned
to
supervise
a
line
My
knuckles
stayed
bone
dry
But
after
supper
I
kept
hearing
her
By
the
kitchen
radio
Singing
sweet
but
desperate
harmony
A
little
bit
too
low
Oh,
a
little
bit
too
low
She
left
three
months
later
I'd
just
come
home
for
lunch
The
note
said
easy
come
hard
go
But
still
love
you
much
She
said
I
don't
know
if
I′ll
be
back
Or
if
you′ll
want
me
if
I
come
But
if
and
when
that
happens,
dear
You
better
let
my
sweet
dream
run
Oh,
let
my
sweet
dream
run
I
was
a
good
shade
tree
mechanic
So
I
sent
myself
to
school
They
smoothed
out
my
rough
edges
In
my
hands
they
put
new
tools
The
instructor
once
he
told
me
I
could
work
on
any
line
But
now
a
diesel
ain't
the
only
thing
Can
sing
like
Patsy
Cline
Oh,
can
sing
like
Patsy
Cline
I
was
once
a
broken
man
I
was
once
a
broken
fool
Lost
my
wife
and
children
To
one
basic
broken
rule
Now
I
live
my
life
in
silence
Though
I′m
not
quite
in
a
shell
I
drink
and
listen
to
that
song
A
whiter
shade
of
pale
Oh,
a
whiter
shade
of
pale
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