paroles de chanson The Fisher King Blues - Frank Turner
Parents
don't
be
too
kind
to
your
kids
Or
else
how
will
they
grow
up
to
be
Louche
Parisian
sinners
or
Nashville
country
singers
Singing
about
the
terrible
things
their
parents
did?
Lovers
don't
be
sparing
with
the
truth
Break
their
hearts
if
that's
what
you
must
do
Fill
them
with
remorse,
tinged
with
hope
of
course
And
let
their
baser
instincts
pull
them
through
And
though
it
seems
a
little
strange
to
me
People
never
really
change,
it
seems
And
all
across
America
Waitresses
and
boys
who
play
guitar
They
fall
in
love
and
they
fall
out
The
boys
have
something
to
sing
about
The
girls
go
drown
their
sorrows
at
the
bars
While
in
front
rooms
all
across
the
old
country
Sat
spellbound
in
front
of
their
TVs
The
younger
brothers
and
sisters
wonder
at
what
they're
missing
And
wonder
how
the
air
tastes
when
you're
really
free
And
though
it
seems
a
little
strange
to
me
People
never
really
change,
it
seems
We're
all
broken
boys
and
girls,
at
heart
Come
together
fall
apart
And
in
Battersea
power
station,
the
fisher
king
Ponders
on
his
ruin,
among
many
other
things
He
folds
his
broken
hands
Surveys
his
barren
lands
And
prays
for
hope
to
whisper
on
the
wind
Cause
we
were
born
without
reason
We'll
die
without
meaning
And
the
world
will
not
shrug
all
that
much
at
our
passing
You
can
try
and
try
and
try
No
one
ever
makes
it
out
alive
No
one
ever
makes
it
out
alive
All
you
broken
boys
and
girls
With
your
tattered
flags
unfurled
Fix
yourselves
to
fix
the
fisher
king
All
you
broken
boys
and
girls
With
your
tattered
flags
unfurled
Fix
yourselves
to
fix
the
fisher
king
All
you
broken
boys
and
girls
With
your
tattered
flags
unfurled
Fix
yourselves
to
fix
the
fisher
king
Won't
you
fix
yourselves
to
fix
the
fisher
king?
Won't
you
fix
yourselves
to
fix
the
fisher
king?
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