paroles de chanson Angels of Fenway - James Taylor
'86
summers
gone
by
Bambino
put
a
hex
on
the
Bean
We
were
living
on
a
tear
and
a
sigh
In
the
shadow
of
the
Bronx
machine
Man,
you
could
feel
it
smoulder
The
whole
town
had
an
attitude
Then
you'd
get
a
little
chip
on
your
shoulder
Say
something
that's
downright
rude
Oh,
damn
them
Yankees
Outspending
everybody
two
to
one
Picking
up
on
the
cream
of
the
crop
Stealing
everyone's
favorite
son
Angels
of
Fenway
Hear
our
prayer
We
have
been
chastened
We
have
been
patient
Grandmama
was
a
Fenway
fan
Even
after
Grandad
died
I
still
remember
her
holding
my
hand
Taking
me
along
for
the
ride
She
was
born
in
1918
Last
year
that
the
Red
Sox
won
Back
then
when
they
sold
the
Babe
Something
that
they
never
should've
ever
have
done
Hey
Nanna
can
I
have
another
Coke?
Here
comes
the
hot
dog
man
Look
at
that,
his
bat
just
broke
Gee,
that's
got
to
kill
his
hand
Riding
home
on
the
Green
Line
Watching
the
town
go
by
Nanna
made
another
Red
Sox
fan
'Til
the
day
I
die
That
was
back
in
'65
It
doesn't
seem
like
a
long
time
ago
Grandmama
keeping
hope
alive
Watched
them
win
in
'004
Oh
my
God,
it
was
beyond
belief
Down
three,
needing
four
in
a
row
Holding
on
by
the
skin
of
our
teeth
Like
a
hungry
dog
on
a
bone
Angels
of
Fenway
Give
them
peace
They
have
been
patient
Red
Sox
Nation
The
whole
world
held
its
breath
People
got
down
on
their
knees
Ready
for
the
sudden
death
Praying
to
heaven
for
hell
to
freeze
Nanna
watched
from
her
hospital
bed
She
was
there
'til
the
end
of
the
race
I
couldn't
hear
the
last
words
she
said
But
she
was
lying
there
with
a
smile
on
her
face
Just
a
little
smile
on
her
face
It
doesn't
feel
like
a
long
time
ago
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