paroles de chanson Diamonds To Coal - Jim White
It's
the
twilight
hour
As
the
sun
goes
down
I
see
a
flatbed
Ford
with
a
scrapyard
load
Rattle
off
through
town
The
railroad
crossing
lights
flash
on
There
ain't
no
train
in
sight
A
crescent
moon
will
soon
ascend
As
day
gives
way
to
night
And
I
feel
home
And
I
think
how
far
away
I
got
from
home
Back
in
the
bad
old
days
But
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
Now
just
before
dinner
time
This
old
drunk
comes
knocking
on
my
door
Say
he's
looking
for
some
girl
who
lived
here
Twenty-seven
years
ago
The
radio
in
the
kitchen
is
playing
'Papa
Was
A
Rolling
Stone'
And
as
he
strolls
away
into
the
night
And
the
streetlights
flicker
on
I
get
to
thinking
about
home
And
how
sometimes
there
come
a
day
When
I
try
to
get
back
home
But
all
you
can
do
is
run
away
But
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
In
love
we
find
out
who
we
are
In
sorrow
we
abide
Our
strength's
revealed
by
what
we
build
From
the
broken
things
inside
But
a
day
will
come
when
you
will
know
Which
way
you
must
choose
to
go
To
travel
on
and
live
alone
Or
turn
yourself
around
and
try
to
get
back
home
Try
to
get
back
home
And
now
way
up
high
two
jet
planes
Weave
spider
webs
across
the
sky
As
that
flatbed
Ford
has
dropped
his
load
Now
there
he
goes
swinging
by
And
the
silence
gathering
'round
this
house
Makes
such
a
lovely
sound
That
I
know
for
sure
that
I
am
cured
From
turning
diamonds,
from
turning
diamonds
to
coal
'Cause
I
feel
home
and
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
Yes,
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
Yes,
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
Yes,
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
Yes,
I'm
done
turning
diamonds
to
coal
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