paroles de chanson Civilians - Joe Henry
The
carriage
horses
stamp
and
fume
Until
all
color's
gone
They
leave
the
street
in
black
and
white
And
bring
the
eventing
coming
on
Lovers
tug
their
way
out
of
gloves
Out
of
shoes,
and
gray
chiffon
The
driver
pulls
his
blanket
high
And
pretends
to
look
beyond
Oh,
pray
for
you,
pray
for
me
Sing
it
like
a
song
Life
is
sort
but
by
the
grace
of
God
This
night
is
long
Girls
crowd
into
bathroom
stalls
The
boys
smoke
in
their
cars
The
general,
he's
in
civilian
clothes
Standing
at
the
bar
He
waves
at
the
deaf
flower
lady
"Come
sit
by
me,
sweetheart"
He
draws
a
napkin
battle
plan
Says,
"This
is
where
we
start"
Oh,
pray
for
you,
pray
for
me
Sing
it
like
a
song
Life
is
sort
but
by
the
grace
of
God
This
night
is
long
There
are
no
more
hummingbirds
Like
there
used
to
be
They're
fat
and
slow
and
careless
now
They've
turned
blue
and
mean
And
the
parrots
sound
like
monkeys
Screamin'
from
the
trees
As
the
decent
people
Fumble
for
their
keys
We
used
to
spend
the
night
in
town
Down
by
City
Hall
And
the
water
works
of
Irish
Beach
Just
below
the
falls
We'd
walk
down
to
the
Park
Hotel
Past
the
Baptist
Veteran's
Mall
Back
then,
a
man
in
uniform
Might
mean
anything
at
all
Oh,
pray
for
you,
pray
for
me
Sing
it
like
a
song
Life
is
short
but
by
the
grace
or
cruel
Heart
of
God,
the
night
is
long
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