paroles de chanson Patron Saint of Rock and Roll - Jon Foreman
I
saw
the
patron
saints
Parade
down
city
hall
I
saw
the
patron
saints
For
the
handsome,
rich,
and
tall
I
felt
so
out
of
place
Appalling
and
appalled
They
all
drove
away
And
there
was
no
one
left
to
call,
Cause
There
ain't
no
surrogate
saviour
for
my
soul
There
ain't
no
patron
saint
for
rock
and
roll
For
rock
and
roll
I
stood
and
watched
the
parade
Crowded
in
the
back
I
couldn't
see
a
thing
Through
the
patriotic
flag
The
huddled
masses
and
me
Disillusioned
in
the
rain,
wondering
What
America
means
When
I
feel
so
out
of
place
There
ain't
no
surrogate
saviour
for
my
soul
There
ain't
no
patron
saint
for
rock
and
roll
For
rock
and
roll
Sometimes
I
feel
lonely
Devilish
and
old
As
if
my
congregation
Were
the
bitter
cold
And
my
hymnal
Feels
like
it's
got
holes
Christ
alone
could
save
my
soul
There's
a
park
downtown
Where
the
homeless
get
ignored,
Where
the
church
next
door
is
a
crowd
Singing
blessed
"Blessed
are
the
poor",
Where
the
mercedes
drive
away
Muttering,
"druggies,
drunks,
and
whores"
Where
the
bumper
sticker
displays
"My
copilot
is
the
Lord"
But
there
ain't
no
surrogate
saviour
for
my
soul
There
ain't
no
patron
saint
for
rock
and
roll
For
rock
and
roll
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