paroles de chanson The Medicine - John Mark McMillan
Driving
by
those
trucker
stops
The
cheap
motels
made
of
concrete
rocks
With
a
hole
inside
your
chest
The
size
of
a
city
block
And
I
remember
the
day
When
you
said
you
weren't
afraid
to
die
I
don't
think
you're
brave
for
it
I
just
think
you're
more
afraid
of
being
alive
If
I
had
the
medicine
I'd
give
you
the
medicine
Cause
I
miss
you
son
I'd
bring
you
back
home
if
I
was
the
one
But
it's
four
and
ten
In
the
belly
of
the
four
AM
And
you're
staring
down
the
weekend
To
silence
the
pain
And
I'm
wide
awake
And
there's
blood
on
the
promenade
Here's
to
waking
up
with
that
stone
between
your
ribs
And
you're
lying
down
again
You
just
pretend
you
don't
know
what
it
is
When
everyone
around
you
says
that
you're
not
the
one
to
blame
for
it
But
you're
the
only
one
feeling
the
pain
for
it
So
you're
gonna
take
matters
into
your
own
hands
If
I
had
the
medicine
I'd
give
you
the
medicine
Cause
I
miss
you
son
I'd
bring
you
back
home
if
I
was
the
one
But
it's
four
and
ten
In
the
belly
of
the
four
AM
And
you're
staring
down
the
weekend
To
silence
the
pain
And
I'm
wide
awake
And
there's
blood
on
the
promenade
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