paroles de chanson The Telephone Bird. - John Edmond
Once
a
bunch
a
hikers
went
out
of
the
smoky
city
To
find
a
place
with
no
rat
race
where
scenery
is
pretty
No
walls
or
halls
or
shopping
malls
or
roads
or
railway
tracks
No
super
bowls
or
telephone
poles
or
smoky
chimney
stacks
No
trucks
or
trains
or
cars
or
planes
but
really
most
of
all
There
was
no
one
who
really
wanted
to
take
a
telephone
call
'Twas
quite
absurd
for
someone
heard
a
familiar
ring
tone
Said
I'll
be
damned
I'm
sure
I
heard
a
tinkling
telephone
It's
so
remote
there
are
no
goats
or
donkeys
even
sheep
With
bells
around
their
necks
to
tell
the
shepherd
where
they
feed
Gimme
cars
back
firing
or
police
sirens
but
really
here's
the
thing
There's
no
one
here
that
wants
to
hear
that
nagging
telephone
ring
This
is
absurd
Is
it
a
telephone
or
could
it
be
a
bird
Must
we
stop
the
hike?
No
it's
a
telephone
bird
It's
a
Brubru
shrike
They
said
we'd
like
to
go
on
with
the
hike
it's
only
a
false
alarm
We're
really
out
in
the
wilderness
not
even
on
a
farm
No
sound
of
cows
or
sows
or
ploughs
a-tilling
up
the
land
Or
cocks
a
crowin'
mowers
mowin'
or
lorrys
movin'
sand
No
detractor
like
a
tractor
movin'
bales
of
hay
We're
far
away
from
civilization
so
let's
enjoy
the
day
This
is
absurd
Is
it
a
telephone
or
could
it
be
a
bird
Must
we
stop
the
hike?
No
it's
a
telephone
bird
It's
a
Brubru
shrike
This
is
absurd
Is
it
a
telephone
or
could
it
be
a
bird
Must
we
stop
the
hike?
No
it's
a
telephone
bird
It's
a
Brubru
shrike
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