Iron & Wine - Peace Beneath the City paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Peace Beneath the City - Iron & Wine



Here's a prayer for the body buried by the interstate
Mother of a soldier, a tree in a forest up in flames
Black valley, peace beneath the city
Where the women hear the washboard rhythm in their bosom when they say
Give me
Good legs
And a Japanese car
And show me a road
Sing a song for the bodies buried by the riverbank
A well dressed boy and a pig with a bullet in the brain
Black valley, peace beneath the city
Where the white girls wander the strip mall, singing all day
Give me
A juggernaut heart
And a Japanese car
And someone to free
Say something for the body buried like a keepsake
Mother of a million mouths with the very same name
Black valley, peace beneath the city
Where the women tell the weather but never ever tell you what they pray
They pray give me
A yellow brick road
And a Japanese car
And benevolent change



Writer(s): SAMUEL ERVIN BEAM


Iron & Wine - The Shepherd's Dog
Album The Shepherd's Dog
date de sortie
25-09-2007




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