paroles de chanson Elizabeth - Indigo Girls
Three
streets
off
the
grid,
we
were
barely
kids
But
we
were
old
enough
to
drink
in
Louisiana
We
listened
to
'The
King
Must
Die',
'On
the
Willows'
drank
the
wine
We
could
afford
from
the
work
study
manna
Were
were
young
but
not
that
young
To
be
cutting
our
fingers
and
mixing
our
blood
Climbing
the
fence
of
the
St.
Louis
cemetery
We
caught
on
my
heart's
desire
Big
as
the
1788
fire
Put
on
little
quennie
and
bring
me
another
whiskey
Elizabeth,
the
last
I
heard,
you're
in
Savannah
You
got
married
after
art
school
happily
I
didn't
want
to
look
you
up,
I'm
pretty
sure
it's
just
enough
That
I
remember
you
fondly
I
didn't
have
a
car,
but
I
did
have
a
guitar
And
I
played
to
my
advantage
when
you
let
me
I
only
stayed
2 years,
but
it
still
appears
After
all
of
this
time
the
memories
still
get
me
I
was
young
but
not
that
young
To
be
tied
in
a
knot
that
was
coming
undone
The
spooks
and
haunts
that
vexed
me
veiled
my
eyes
It
was
always
dark
back
then
It
was
always
3 am
I
shake
my
head
to
think
I
made
it
out
alive
Out
at
night
under
the
lights
Some
band
is
singing
a
memory
Everybody
hits
record
to
play
it
back
over
time
But
when
I
look
back
on
our
dance
I
only
wanna
hear
that
music
once
And
remember
it
forever
in
my
mind
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