paroles de chanson Homeland - John Hiatt
Well,
I
jumped
so
high
Knocked
the
table
over
Thought
I
saw
a
ghost
Come
out
of
the
clover
She
lived
in
this
house
Forty
odd
years
or
so
She
was
buried
in
the
back
With
the
English
and
the
natives
Slaughtered
like
sheep
Women
and
babies
Lot
of
blood
and
tears
Three
hundred
years
ago
It′s
like
they're
caught
up
in
the
trees
In
the
webs
of
spiders
Spun
out
of
leaves
Ghostly
riders
Lookin′
for
a
trail
To
find
their
way
back
home
But
there's
nothing
back
there
Or
tomorrow
No
place
they
Can
put
their
sorrow
Heavy
as
death
Cold
as
a
broken
stone
And
I
call
this
place
my
homeland
And
I
claim
this
land
I
own
But
it
belongs
to
another
people
They
possess
it
in
their
bones
Well,
I
can
hear
them
in
the
night
Like
a
hundred
televisions
Hummin'
down
low
Beneath
the
subdivisions
All
they
really
want
Is
if
we
can
hear
′em
now
They
been
troublin′
this
plain
Lookin'
for
attention
Making
crazy
tracks
They
need
an
intervention
All
they
really
want
Is
to
get
back
home
somehow
So
build
up
a
fire
Say
a
little
prayer
And
cook
a
little
meat
Pull
′em
up
a
chair
And
offer
them
a
plate
Maybe
we
can
all
find
peace
You
can't
bury
anything
Men
or
nations
Old
memories,
old
vibrations
The
pain
doesn′t
stop
Just
because
the
killin'
ceased
And
I
call
this
place
my
homeland
And
I
claim
this
land
I
own
It
belongs
to
another
people
They
possess
it
in
their
bones
Well,
I
jumped
so
high
Straight
up
off
the
bed
sheet
Nightmare
sky
Bloody
with
the
red
heat
Started
to
shake
′Cause
I
couldn't
find
my
way
back
home
Well,
I
landed
in
the
ditch
Landed
in
the
gutter
Landed
in
the
arms
Of
my
long
lost
mother
Cryin'
like
a
child
While
the
Bayou
Pierre
groaned
And
I
call
this
place
my
homeland
And
I
love
this
land
I
own
But
it
belongs
to
another
people
They
possess
it
in
their
bones
Yeah,
I
call
this
place
my
homeland
And
I
claim
this
land
I
own
But
it
belongs
to
another
people
They
possess
it
in
their
bones
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