paroles de chanson Still Waters - Jim White
Well
I
was
shacked
up
down
in
Mobile
With
a
girl
from
New
York
City.
She
woke
me
up
one
night
to
tell
me
That
we
weren′t
alone.
She
said
she
saw
the
ghost
Of
a
woman
staring
at
me.
I
told
her
not
to
worry,
But
in
the
morning
when
I
woke
up,
she
was
gone.
So
I
headed
on
to
Florida
where
I
tangled
with
some
sailors.
And
as
I
lay
bloody
on
the
wharf,
I
cursed
the
ship
they
sailed
on.
Wouldn't
you
know,
twenty
four
hours
later
That
ship
sank
into
the
ocean...
Disappearing
like
an
unwanted
memory
Beneath
the
waves.
I
guess
it′s
'cause,
still
waters
run,
Run
deep
in
me
'Cause
I
got
this
crazy
way...
Crazy
way
I′m
swimming
in
still
waters.
And
I
was
woke
up
just
before
dawn
By
an
old
man
crying
in
the
rain.
He
was
drunk
and
he
was
lonely
And
as
he
passed
by
he
sang
a
hymn.
And
as
I
lay
there
listening,
Well
I
almost
joined
him
in
that
song...
But
instead
I
just
held
my
peace,
And
waited
′till
that
old
man
moved
along.
Then
later
on
that
day
about
A
quarter
mile
out
of
town,
I
found
his
body
hanging
in
A
grove
of
pines,
swaying
in
the
wind.
And
as
he
swang
that
rope
sang
another
hymn
To
Jesus,
And
this
time
though
I
don't
know
why,
I
somehow
felt
inclined
to
sing
along.
I
guess
it′s
cause,
still
waters
run,
Run
deep
in
me
'Cause
I
got
this
crazy
way...
Crazy
way
I′m
swimming
in
still
waters.
Yes
and
there
are
projects
for
the
dead
And
there
are
projects
for
the
living...
Thought
I
must
confess
sometimes
I
get
confused
by
that
distinction...
And
I
just
throw
myself
into
the
arms
Of
that
which
would
betray
me.
I
guess
to
see
how
far
Providence
Will
stoop
down
just
to
save
me.
And
it's
all
because,
still
waters
run,
Run
deep
in
me...
′Cause
I've
got
this
crazy
way...
Crazy
way
I'm
swimming
in
still
waters.
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