paroles de chanson Wootton Bassett Town - Ian Anderson
Hourglass
sands
run
through
my
veins
like
blood
draining
from
a
salty
wound.
Mad
Mars
forgets
the
cost
of
strife,
serves
no
longer,
purpose
in
my
life.
I
lie
in
sweat,
cry
others'
tears
and
write
a
letter
to
my
Mum,
My
wife,
my
God
unheard,
unseen,
Who
never
thinks
to
intervene.
Oh,
what
pain
and
oh,
what
lie
has
called
to
us,
from
heaven
on
high?
This
cruel
and
harsh
sweet
punishment
for
follies
acted,
leaves
us
spent.
Long
road
to
Baghdad,
then
Persian
hordes?
Where
will
we
stop
to
sheath
our
swords?
IEDs
lie
patient,
sleeping,
wake
when
soldier
boots
come
creeping.
Hourglass
sands
run
through
my
veins
like
blood
draining
from
a
salty
wound.
Mad
Mars
forgets
the
cost
of
strife,
serves
no
longer,
purpose
in
my
life.
Down
this
dusty
scorched
wind-blast
track,
eyes
facing
forward,
ne'er
look
back.
As
rain
comes
down
on
Wootton
Bassett
Town,
black
hearses
crawl
and
church
bells
sound.
Bikers,
burghers
line
the
kerbs;
a
politician,
a
Highness
Royal.
Chance
shoppers,
tradesmen,
stiffly
stand
and
shed
their
tears
for
the
military
man.
1 From a Pebble Thrown
2 Pebbles Instrumental / Might-Have-Beens
3 Upper Sixth Loan Shark / Banker Bets, Banker Wins
4 Swing It Far
5 Adrift and Dumfounded
6 Old School Song
7 Wootton Bassett Town
8 Power and Spirit / Give Till It Hurts
9 Cosy Corner / Shunt and Shuffle
10 A Change of Horses
11 Confessional
12 Kismet In Suburbia
13 What-Ifs, Maybes and Might-Have-Beens
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