paroles de chanson Flame Trees - Ian Moss
Kids
out
driving
Saturday
afternoon
pass
me
by
I'm
just
savouring
familiar
sights
We
share
some
history,
this
town
and
I
And
I
can't
stop
that
long
forgotten
feeling
of
her
Time
to
book
a
room
to
stay
tonight
Number
one
is
to
find
some
friends
to
say
"You're
doing
well
After
all
this
time
you
boys
look
just
the
same"
Number
two
is
the
happy
hour
at
one
of
two
hotels
Settle
in
to
play
"Do
you
remember
so
and
so?"
Number
three
is
never
say
her
name
Oh
the
flame
trees
will
blind
the
weary
driver
And
there's
nothing
else
could
set
fire
to
this
town
There's
no
change,
there's
no
pace
Everything
within
its
place
Just
makes
it
harder
to
believe
that
she
won't
be
around
Oh,
who
needs
that
sentimental
bullshit,
anyway
You
know
it
takes
more
than
just
a
memory
to
make
me
cry
And
I'm
happy
just
to
sit
here
round
a
table
with
old
friends
And
see
which
one
of
us
can
tell
the
biggest
lies
And
there's
a
girl,
she's
falling
in
love
near
where
the
pianola
stands
With
a
young
local
factory
out-of-worker,
just
holding
hands
And
I'm
wondering
if
he'll
go
or
if
he'll
stay...
Do
you
remember,
nothing
stopped
us
on
the
field
In
our
day
Oh
the
flame
trees
will
blind
the
weary
driver
And
there's
nothing
else
could
set
fire
to
this
town
There's
no
change,
there's
no
pace
Everything
within
its
place
Just
makes
it
harder
to
believe
that
she
won't
be
around
Oh
the
flame
trees
will
blind
the
weary
driver
And
there's
nothing
else
could
set
fire
to
this
town
There's
no
change,
there's
no
pace
Everything
within
its
place
Just
makes
it
harder
to
believe
that
she
won't
be
around
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