paroles de chanson Vietnam - John Grant
To
say
that
I'm
a
man
undone
Is
understatement
at
its
worst.
I
was
completely
incapacitated
By
your
southern
charm.
It
hit
me
like
an
ancient
gypsy
curse.
But
this
instrument
you
use
with
such
precision--
It's
like
a
concrete
wall
A
thousand
meters
tall.
And
I've
tried
to
climb
its
icy
walls
a
million
times,
But
I
simply
cannot
find
inside
of
me
The
requisite
resolve.
Your
silence
is
a
weapon.
It's
like
a
nuclear
bomb.
It's
like
the
Agent
Orange
They
used
to
use
in
Vietnam.
And
it's
accompanied
by
an
apathy
That's
deafening
to
the
ears.
You
know
it
is
complete
and
perfect,
And
you
wield
it
without
fear.
It
isn't
complicated;
you
just
don't
care.
You
attack
me
by
not
saying
anything.
You
say
that
you
don't
bring
your
anger
to
me,
But
it
poisons
every
fiber
of
your
being.
Now
you
started
something
that
you
cannot
finish,
And
left
me
standing
in
the
wreckage
on
my
own.
And
the
only
thing
that
brings
me
any
comfort
Is
the
knowledge
is
that,
no
matter
who
you're
with,
You'll
always
be
alone.
Your
silence
is
a
weapon.
It's
like
a
nuclear
bomb.
It's
like
the
Agent
Orange
They
used
to
use
in
Vietnam.
And
it's
accompanied
by
an
apathy
That's
deafening
to
the
ears.
You
know
it
is
complete
and
perfect,
And
you
wield
it
without
fear.
Your
silence
is
a
weapon.
It's
like
a
nuclear
bomb.
It's
like
the
Agent
Orange
They
used
to
use
in
Vietnam.
And
it's
accompanied
by
an
apathy
That's
deafening
to
the
ears.
You
know
it
is
complete
and
perfect,
And
you
wield
it
without
fear.
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