paroles de chanson Sleepy-Town - Jim White
I
whisper
beautiful
secrets
into
The
drainpipes
at
night
For
the
old
folks
while
they're
sleeping...
Something
to
help
them
with
their
dreams.
I
climb
the
wall
to
the
cemetary,
Lay
down
on
the
grave
of
my
father...
I
hear
him
asking
me
for
forgiveness,
So
I
close
my
eyes
in
prayer.
And
then
a
rainy-rainy-rain
falls
down...
A
cool
rainy-rain
upon
my
head.
It
makes
the
river
overflow
it's
banks,
And
wash
my
cares
away
to
Sleepy-town.
I
pour
whiskey
in
the
honeycomb,
It
makes
the
bees
all
turn
to
angels.
I
watch
'em
fly
off
into
heaven...
Disappear
where
I
can't
follow.
And
I
would
write
Jesus
a
letter,
But
I
hear
that
he
don't
speak
English...
So
instead
I'll
just
throw
these
cobblestones
Until
I
ring
that
old
church
bell.
Until
the
rainy-rainy-rain
fall
down...
Cool
rainy-rain
upon
my
head.
It
makes
the
river
overflow
it's
banks,
And
wash
my
cares
away
to
Sleepy-town.
In
Sleepy-town,
you
let
the
wild
wind
blow
away
your
name.
In
Sleepy
town,
you
let
the
healing
rain
just
wash
your
pain
away.
I
see
a
light
on
in
the
station,
Yeah
someone
is
waiting
for
a
train.
And
I
envy
them
their
leaving
As
I
turn
to
head
back
home
again.
For
soon
the
morning
sun
will
rise
And
this
little
town
will
open
up
its
eyes.
And
return
from
the
land
where
I've
never
been
From
a
Sleepy-town...
that's
free...
From
all
that
rainy-rainy-rain
fall
down.
The
cool
rainy-rain
upon
my
head
Make
the
river
overflow
it's
banks
And
wash
my
cares
away
to
Sleepy-town...
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