paroles de chanson New South Wales - Jason Isbell
Here
we
sit
Across
the
table
from
each
other
A
thousand
miles
from
both
our
mothers,
Barely
old
enough
to
rust
Here
we
sit
Pretending
both
our
hearts
are
anchors
Taking
candy
from
these
strangers
Amidst
the
diesel
and
the
dust
And
here
we
sit
Singing
words
nobody
taught
us
Drinking
fire,
and
spitting
sawdust,
Trying
to
teach
ourselves
to
breathe
We
haven't
yet,
But
every
brings
us
closer
Every
flyer
and
every
poster
Gives
a
piece
of
what
we
need
And
the
sand
that
they
call
cocaine
cost
you
twice
as
much
as
gold
You'd
be
better
off
to
drink
your
coffee
black
But
I
swear,
the
land
it
listened
to
the
stories
that
we
told
God
bless
the
busted
boat
that
brings
us
back
Morning's
rough
It
don't
give
a
damn
about
the
mission
Has
no
aesthetic
or
tradition,
Only
lessons
never
learned
And
I'd
had
enough
About
a
month
ago
tomorrow
Parting
holds
no
trace
of
sorrow
For
the
bitter
and
the
burned
And
the
piss
they
call
tequila
even
Waylon
wouldn't
drink
Well
I'd
rather
sip
this
Listerine
I
packed
But
I
swear,
we've
never
seen
a
better
place
to
sit
and
think
God
bless
the
busted
ship
that
brings
us
back
And
the
sand
that
they
call
cocaine
cost
you
twice
as
much
as
gold
You'd
be
better
off
to
drink
your
coffee
black
But
I
swear,
the
land
it
listened
to
the
stories
that
we
told
God
bless
the
busted
boat
that
brings
us
back
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