paroles de chanson Then Came The Children - Jerry Jeff Walker
Paul
Siebel
Well
come
gather
around
me
friends
of
mine,
While
I
sing
to
you
about
a
minstrel
band
Of
children
in
their
witches
hats,
Painting
pictures
with
the
pipes
of
pan
How
a
young
boy
and
his
sister
played
some
tunes
Upon
a
whistle
made
of
tin
And
led
me
through
the
flower
gardens,
Laughing
at
the
postman's
stubby
chin
And
in
my
dizzy
stupor,
I
was
trying
to
forfeit
all
I'd
known
And
listen
to
that
music
that
could
swirl
me
in
a
magic
all
it's
own
But
somewhere
in
the
distance,
You
and
I,
we
fought
our
monsters
to
a
draw
It
was
in
those
days
of
books
and
wine,
With
Ferlin
Getty
grasping
for
a
straw
And
out
along
the
highways,
We
journeyed
far
to
find
that
mystic
smile
Chasing
down
identities,
My
God
we
must
have
run
a
million
miles
So
we
can
teach
the
children,
Nothing,
nothing
but
survival
in
the
desert
bare
They
can
teach
us
how
to
laugh,
How
to
love
and
tie
bright
ribbons
in
our
hair
So
sing
for
us
you
children,
Tinkle
bells
and
rhyme
the
purple,
greens
and
blues
Think
of
us
as
fighting
fools,
Who
wintered
through
our
seasons
loving
you
Think
of
us
as
fighting
fools,
Who
wintered
through
our
seasons
loving
you
Cause
you
can
teach
us
how
to
laugh,
How
to
love
and
tie
bright
ribbons
in
our
hair
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