paroles de chanson The Rusty Bull - John Grant
On
the
way
out
of
town
on
Old
Walton
Road
There's
a
twenty
foot
rusty
bull
With
a
ring
right
through
it's
nose
If
you
ask
all
the
folks
in
town
Some
of
them
remember
but
Most
of
them
don't
He
guards
the
entrance
to
the
junkyard
Where
my
daddy
goes
His
eyes
fill
my
heart
with
dread
And
he
visits
me
while
I
lie
in
my
bed
He
says,
"Your
daddy
can't
undo
what's
done"
And
forty
years
later
I'm
still
trying
to
run
I
wake
her
up
in
the
middle
of
the
night
I
plead
with
her
and
I
present
my
plight
But
I
see
a
weary
melancholy
in
her
face
And
I
understand
that
the
bull
is
right
And
the
stairs
still
creak
at
the
Five
and
Dime
And
it
smells
like
something
set
apart
from
time
And
I
see
you
smiling
at
the
Tastee-Freez
And
the
Sun's
goin'
down
behind
the
Maple
trees
And
the
stairs
still
creak
at
the
Five
and
Dime
And
it
smells
like
something
set
apart
from
time
And
I
see
you
smiling
at
the
Tastee-Freez
And
the
Sun's
goin'
down
behind
the
Maple
trees
Now
the
bull
stands
under
ice
and
snow
And
the
Winter
offers
no
reprieve
The
moon
is
tangled
up
in
the
branches
of
the
trees
And
he
won't
let
me
leave
Spring
is
the
promise
that
never
came
The
bull
tightens
his
grip
and
I
curse
his
name
Now
every
morning
is
a
harsh
reminder
That
everything
is
the
same
And
the
stairs
still
creak
at
the
Five
and
Dime
And
it
smells
like
something
set
apart
from
time
And
I
see
you
smiling
at
the
Tastee-Freez
And
the
Sun's
goin'
down
behind
the
Maple
trees
And
the
stairs
still
creak
at
the
Five
and
Dime
And
it
smells
like
something
set
apart
from
time
And
I
see
you
smiling
at
the
Tastee-Freez
And
the
Sun's
goin'
down
behind
the
Maple
trees
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