paroles de chanson Bartender's Blues - James Taylor
Now
I'm
just
a
bartender,
and
I
don't
like
my
work,
but
I
don't
mind
the
money
at
all.
I
see
lots
of
sad
faces
and
lots
of
bad
cases
of
folks
with
their
backs
to
the
wall.
But
I
need
four
walls
around
me
to
hold
my
life,
to
keep
me
from
going
astray,
And
a
honky-tonk
angel
to
hold
me
tight
to
keep
me
from
slipping
away.
I
can
light
up
your
smokes,
I
can
laugh
at
your
jokes,
I
can
watch
you
fall
down
on
your
knees.
I
can
close
down
this
bar,
I
can
gas
up
my
car,
I
can
pack
up
and
mail
in
my
key.
But
I
need
four
walls
around
me
to
hold
my
life,
to
keep
me
from
going
astray,
And
a
honky-tonk
angel
to
hold
me
tight
to
keep
me
from
slipping
away.
Now,
the
smoke
fills
the
air
in
this
honky-tonk
bar
And
I'm
thinking
'bout
where
I'd
rather
be.
But
I
burned
all
my
bridges,
I
sank
all
my
ships
and
I'm
stranded
at
the
edge
of
the
sea.
But
I
need
four
walls
around
me
to
hold
my
life,
to
keep
me
from
going
astray,
And
a
honky-tonk
angel
to
hold
me
tight
to
keep
me
from
slipping
away.
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