paroles de chanson Nothing But a Breeze - John Denver
Nothing
But
A
Breeze
Life
is
just
too
short
for
some
folks
For
other
folks
it
just
drags
on
Some
folks
like
the
taste
of
smokey
whiskey
Others
figure
tea's
too
strong
Well,
I'm
the
type
of
guy
who
wants
to
ride
the
middle
I
don't
like
all
this
bouncing
back
and
forth
Me,
I
want
to
live
with
my
feet
in
Dixie
And
my
head
in
the
cool
blue
north
In
a
small
suburban
garden
Not
a
single
neighbour
knows
our
name
I
know
the
woman
wishes
we
would
move
some
place
Where
the
houses
aren't
all
the
same
Jesse,
I
wish
you
would
take
me
where
the
grass
is
greener
I
couldn't
really
say
where
it
may
be
Oh,
some
place
high
on
a
mountain
top
Or
down
by
the
deep
blue
sea
And
there
we'll
do
just
as
we
please
It
ain't
nothing
but
a
breeze
One
day
I'll
be
old
gray
Grandpa
All
the
pretty
girls
will
call
me
"Sir"
Now
where
they're
asking
me
how
things
are
Soon
they'll
ask
me
how
things
are
Well,
I
don't
mind
being
an
old
gray
Grandpa
As
long
as
you'll
be
my
gray
Grandma
But
I
wish
we
would
move
with
our
tea
and
cookies
To
the
shade
of
the
old
pawpaw
There
we'll
do
just
as
we
please
It
ain't
nothing
but
a
breeze
Life
is
just
too
short
for
some
folks
For
other
folks
it
just
drags
on
Some
folks
like
the
taste
of
smokey
whiskey
Others
figure
tea's
too
strong
Well,
I'm
the
type
of
guy
who
wants
to
ride
in
the
middle
I
don't
like
all
this
bouncing
back
and
forth
Me,
I
want
to
live
with
my
feet
in
Dixie
And
my
head
in
the
cool
blue
north
Words
and
Music
by
Jesse
Winchester
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