paroles de chanson Observations From A Hill - Family
J.
Whitney
R.
Chapman
Chimney
tops,
roof
tops,
higher
than
Tree
tops
I
stoop
there
on
a
hill
Sky
blue,
slate
blue,
cold
as
the
wind
Blew
leaves
that
never
stay
still
Buildings
jagged
and
clustered
I
remained
unflustered.
People
are
strolling,
cars
only
rolling
Down
man
made
paths
of
grey
stone
Children
larking,
dogs
sometimes
Barking
break
sleep
of
old
folk
alone
Church
organ,
choir
sing
hymn
life
Sunday
eve
quarter
past
five
These
are
my
observations
from
a
hill
Towers
and
flowers,
phone
lines
and
road
signs
All
these
things
come
to
view
I
look
to
the
valley
and
there
by
a
Shalley
suddenly
I
see
it's
you
Beckoning
me
to
follow
Maybe
I'll
come
down
tomorrow.
These
are
my
observations
from
a
hill.
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