paroles de chanson Box Canyon (1974) - Jackson C. Frank
Many
days
and
months
have
I
waited
for
the
train
To
leave
this
city
far
behind,
seek
country
once
again
The
passengers
sit
talking
all
through
the
afternoon
And
the
porter
waltzes
quietly
with
a
honey-colored
broom
Well
life
in
a
box
canyon,
it
don′t
get
you
very
much
Just
a
lizard
and
the
stone
at
where
he'll
sleep
I
go
on
daydreaming
though
I′m
really
out
of
touch
And
the
soldier
lies
forgotten
in
the
keep
Once
I
had
a
woman,
she
reminded
me
of
the
wind
And
although
it
was
an
accident
I'd
asked
the
gods
to
win
And
they
granted
me
one
favor
'fore
they
tore
the
veil
away
And
I
don′t
know
what
I′ve
lost
or
won,
I
don't
even
know
today
Each
day
the
children
come
and
they
stand
around
the
court
Deciding
what
is
pleasure
and
when
to
play
When
I
was
but
one
of
them,
well
I
knew
how
to
sing
Tell
me
what
are
my
children
to
say
Well
life
in
a
box
canyon,
it
don′t
get
you
very
much
Just
a
lizard
and
the
stone
at
where
he'll
sleep
I
go
on
daydreaming
though
I′m
really
out
of
touch
And
the
soldier
lies
forgotten
in
the
keep
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