paroles de chanson Here Is the Place - Empathy Test
Drive
me
slow,
down
the
road
Sound
the
horn
on
every
bend.
Bow
your
heads,
respect
the
dead
For
he
had
many,
many
friends.
Now
follow
the
road,
through
the
tunnel
of
trees
To
the
big,
wide
open
field.
And
take
a
left,
up
the
muddy
track
To
the
house
where
I
grew
up...
And
here
is
the
place,
when
I
die,
I
want
you
to
bury
me
Beneath
this
old,
willow
tree
Enough
of
an
epitaph
for
me.
And
here
is
the
place,
when
I
die,
I
want
you
to
bury
me
These
friendly
roots
will
hold
my
bones
And
I
will
never
be
alone.
Stop
the
car,
on
the
track
Stoop
to
kiss
me
- I
can't
kiss
you
back
Shed
no
tears,
for
all
the
years
You've
made
up
for
what
I
lacked.
And
heave
me
up,
to
head
height
On
the
shoulders
of
my
friends.
And
lay
me
down,
on
the
lawn
When
all
the
curtains
have
been
drawn...
And
here
is
the
place,
when
I
die,
I
want
you
to
bury
me
Beneath
this
old,
willow
tree
Enough
of
an
epitaph
for
me
And
here
is
the
place,
when
I
die,
I
want
you
to
bury
me
These
friendly
roots
will
hold
my
bones
And
I
will
never
be
alone.
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