paroles de chanson Forty Years (Live) - Joe Jackson
On
the
tenth
anniversary
of
the
end
of
World
War
Two
Here
in
Berlin,
people
line
up
to
get
in
To
wait
for
the
end,
living
in
glorious
sin
They′ve
looked
around
and
now
there
is
no
looking
back
To
when
rivers
ran
red,
now
it's
the
sky
that
grows
black
Shadows
are
cast
as
two
giants
roam
over
the
earth
We
light
a
match,
but
what
is
that
little
flame
worth
Once
allies
danced
and
sang
But
it
was
forty
years
ago
Here
in
D.C.,
they
talk
about
′Euro-disease'
And
how
the
French
are
always
so
damn
hard
to
please
Motions
are
passed
in
Brussels
but
no
one
agrees
And
no
one
walks
tall,
but
no
one
gets
down
on
their
knees
Once
allies
laughed
and
drank
But
it
was
forty
years
ago
Where
I
come
from,
they
don't
like
Americans
much
They
think
they′re
so
loud,
so
tasteless
and
so
out
of
touch
Stiff
upper
lips
are
curled
into
permanent
sneers
Self-satisfied,
awaiting
the
next
forty
years
Once
allies
cried
and
cheered
But
it
was
forty
years
ago
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