paroles de chanson Are All the Children In - Johnny Cash
When
I'm
alone,
I
often
think
of
an
old
house
on
the
hill
Of
a
big
yard
hedged
in
roses,
where
we
ran
and
played
at
will
And
when
the
night
time
brought
us
home,
hushing
our
merry
din
Mother
would
look
around
and
ask,
"Are
all
the
children
in?"
Well,
it's
been
many
a
year
now
and
the
old
house
on
the
hill
No
longer
has
my
mother's
care
and
the
yard
is
still
so
still
But
if
I
listen,
I
can
hear
it
all,
no
matter
how
long
it's
been
I
seem
to
hear
my
mother
ask,
"Are
all
the
children
in?"
And
I
wonder,
when
the
curtain
falls
on
that
last
earthly
day
When
we
say
goodbye
to
all
of
this,
to
our
pain
and
work
and
play
When
we
step
across
the
river
where
mother
so
long
has
been
Will
we
hear
ask
her
a
final
time,
"Are
all
the
children
in?"
(I
come)
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