paroles de chanson Wheel of Fortune - John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band
Well
I
got
me
a
job
in
this
little
smokestack
town
And
everyday
im
out
workin
on
the
line
And
I
wear
the
scars
on
my
arms
of
a
man
of
steel
Seems
I′ve
spent
my
whole
life
feein'
a
little
sick
and
tired
And
every
now
and
then
I
wonder
Was
it
really
worth
all
the
struggle
and
the
pain
But
then
I
look
into
the
eyes
of
this
little
family
of
mine
And
I
know
I′ll
get
up
in
the
morning
and
go
out
and
do
it
all
again
*But
then
I
hear
a
sound
crash
like
thunder
It's
just
me
fallin'
down
hard
like
the
rain
Looks
like
I′m
goin
down
under
That
great
big
wheel
of
fortune
again
Looks
like
I′m
goin
down
under
That
great
big
wheel
of
fortune
again
Well
I
got
me
a
job
in
this
little
haystack
town
And
everyday
I'm
out
working
till
the
sun
goes
down
And
just
like
my
daddy
and
his
daddy
before
him
I
mixed
my
blood
with
the
soil
of
this
sacred
ground
And
every
now
and
then
I
wonder
Was
there
something
I
missed
somewhere
out
there
Beyond
the
edge
of
these
clouds
But
then
I
feel
a
sense
of
pride
and
a
sense
of
home
And
place
From
a
hundred
years
of
being
firmly
planted
on
this
ground
Repeat*
Me
I
roam
from
town
to
town
And
I′m
seeing
good
folks
goin
down
All
across
this
land
There's
a
promise
being
broken...
a
dream
being
sold
And
you
can
feel
it
in
your
heart
when
the
truth
is
told
So...
So
how
did
we
get
fooled
again
How
did
we
get
fooled
again
now
Well
I
got
me
a
job
in
this
little
oil
well
town
And
everyday
I′m
out
workin
in
the
fields
And
my
hands
are
stained
with
this
black
southern
gold
My
mind
is
numb
from
the
sound
of
this
drivin
wheel
Every
now
and
then
I
wonder
What
could
have
been...
What
might
have
been
If
I'd
taken
a
few
steps
further
from
my
home
When
I
take
a
look
around
I
can
see
I
ain′t
got
much
But
what
I
got
I
can
surely
call
my
own
Repeat*
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