paroles de chanson Buffalo Ballet - John Cale
When
Abilene
was
young
and
gay
And
thunder
storms
filled
up
the
day
The
cattle
roamed
outside
the
town
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Then
tracks
were
lain
across
the
plain
By
broken
old
men
in
torrid
rains
The
towns
grew
up
and
the
people
were
still
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
We
all
joined
in
and
all
joined
hands
All
joined
in
to
help
run
this
land
Then
soldiers
came,
long
long
ago
Rode
through
the
town
and
rode
down
those
who
were
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Gold
came
and
went,
quickly
spent
And
the
people
broke
down
and
often
drowned
In
the
wealth
and
pain
of
old
Abilene
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
Sleeping
in
the
midday
sun
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