paroles de chanson tend the garden - Gang of Youths
I
was
young,
it
was
the
'60s,
you
see
I
never
wanted
to
be
the
chief
of
anything
So
it
was
singing
in
the
church
for
me
Behind
the
organ
was
as
close
as
I'd
ever
be
There
was
a
woman
that
I
knew
before
She
was
in
Auckland,
she
was
spoken
for
My
hair
was
short,
my
skin
was
brown
I
did
construction
work
from
town
to
town
There
were
things
we
did
and
should
not
have
done
Been
half
a
century
since
I
seen
my
sons
Lord
knows
if
they
would
ever
forgive
me
I
won't
forgive
myself
at
least
There
are
strange
forces
in
the
air
only
time
can
unleash
In
a
way
I
still
believe
I
fell
in
love,
it
was
the
'90s,
you
see
I
met
a
woman
across
the
Tasman
in
'83
And
we
settled
down
and
raised
a
couple
kids
But
I
couldn't
bring
myself
to
tell
'em
what
I
did
I
hope
that
one
day
if
they
find
my
sons
They'll
tell
'em
everything
that
I've
become
And
I
will
hold
it
'til
my
dying
breath
When
I
tend
the
garden,
I
will
think
of
them
But
my
youngest
kid,
he
can't
shut
his
mouth
I
guess
it
won't
be
long
'til
the
truth
is
out
Lord
knows
if
they
would
ever
forgive
me
I
don't
forgive
myself
at
least
There
are
strange
forces
in
the
air
only
time
can
release
In
a
way
I
still
believe
You
know,
with
your
dad
He
had
his
reasons
You
know,
to,
to
leave
the
island
Go
to
New
Zealand,
to
go
to
Australia
In
the
instance
of
pain
I
look
straight
down
at
the
iris
If
the
irises
fade
I
spend
days
out
in
the
yard
In
the
absence
of
rain
I
take
a
seat
down
at
the
organ
I
play
Lord,
I
play
Ah
yeah
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha

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