paroles de chanson Old Folks - John Denver
The
old
folks
don't
talk
much
They
talk
so
slowly
when
they
do
They
are
rich
they
are
poor
Their
illusions
are
gone
They
share
one
heart
for
two
Their
homes
all
smell
of
time
Of
old
photographs
And
an
old
fashioned
song
Though
you
may
live
in
town
You
live
so
far
away
When
you've
lived
too
long
Have
they
laughed
too
much
Do
their
dry
voices
crack
Talking
of
things
gone
by
Have
they
cried
too
much
A
tear
or
two
still
always
seems
To
cloud
the
eye
They
tremble
as
they
watch
the
old
silver
clock
When
day
is
through
Tick
tock
oh
so
slow
It
says
yes
it
says
no
It
says
I
wait
for
you
The
old
folks
dream
no
more
Their
books
have
gone
to
sleep
The
piano's
out
of
tune
The
little
cat
is
dead
And
no
more
do
they
sing
on
a
sunday
afternoon
The
old
folks
move
no
more
Their
world
become
to
small
Their
bodies
feel
like
lead
They
might
look
out
a
window
Or
else
sit
it
a
chair
Or
else
they
stay
in
bed
And
if
they
still
go
out
Arm
in
arm,
arm
in
arm
In
the
morning
chill
Its
to
have
a
good
cry
To
say
their
last
goodbye
To
one
who's
older
still
And
then
they
go
home
To
the
old
silver
clock
When
day
is
through
Tick
tock
so
so
slow
It
says
yes
it
says
no
It
says
I
wait
for
you
The
old
folks
never
die
They
just
put
down
their
heads
And
go
to
sleep
one
day
They
will
hold
each
others
hands
Like
children
in
the
dark
But
one
will
get
lost
anyway
And
the
other
will
remain
Just
sitting
in
a
room
Which
makes
no
sound
It
doesn't
matter
now
The
song
has
died
away
And
echo's
all
around
You'll
see
them
as
they
walk
Through
the
sun
filled
parks
Where
children
run
and
play
It
hurst
to
much
to
smile
It
hurts
so
much
But
life
goes
on
for
still
another
day
As
they
try
to
escape
the
old
silver
clock
When
day
is
through
Tick
tock
oh
so
slow
It
says
yes
it
says
no
It
says
I
wait
for
you
The
old
old
silver
clock
Thats
hanging
on
the
wall
That
waits
for
us
all
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