paroles de chanson The Cloud Factory - June Tabor
My
father
worked
in
the
Cloud
Factory
He′d
come
home
wreathed
in
dreams
each
day
My
Mother
took
his
cloudy
clothes
To
brush
the
threads
of
dreams
away
She'd
scold
and
say,
"You
and
your
dreams,
They′re
just
for
kids
and
fools
like
you."
But
Father
he'd
just
wink
his
eye
Smile
and
say,
"Are
you
sure
that's
true?"
My
Mother
thought
him
fanciful
She
used
to
chide
him
all
the
while
But
me,
I
thought
him
wonderful
Do
anything
to
see
him
smile
I
used
to
hear
him
singing
low
The
words
are
with
me
to
this
day
"You
have
to
hold
on
to
your
dreams
Or
else
they
simply
slip
away"
My
Father
taught
me
how
to
sing
He
sang
that
dreams
were
everything
Can′t
be
bought
and
can′t
be
sold
More
than
silver,
more
than
gold
The
last
time
I
saw
him,
ill
and
dying
The
only
time
I
saw
him
crying
Too
late
for
dreams
to
come
true
now
As
he
watched
his
last
cloud
rolling
by
Back
home
she
opened
windows
wide
And
let
the
dreams
out
strand
by
strand
'Til
all
but
one
had
blown
away
I
caught
and
kept
it
in
my
hand
My
Mother
doesn′t
do
much
lately
With
no
more
clouds
to
clear
away
And
since
they
closed
the
factory
down
No
dreams
seem
to
drift
this
way
I
found
her
sitting
alone
and
still
At
first
I
thought
her
fast
asleep
But
Father's
coat
was
in
her
lap
And
around
her
feet
the
dreams
lay
deep
She
said,
"He
taught
me
how
to
sing
He
sang
that
dreams
were
everything
Can′t
be
bought
and
can't
be
sold
More
than
silver,
more
than
gold"
Sometimes
I
walk
by
the
disused
factory
And
gaze
into
the
empty
sky
And
if
I
let
the
fancy
lead
me
A
dream
or
two
come
drifting
by
I′ll
teach
my
children
how
to
sing
To
sing
that
dreams
are
everything
Can't
be
bought
and
can't
be
sold
More
than
silver,
more
than
gold
My
Father
taught
me
how
to
sing
He
sang
that
dreams
were
everything
Can′t
be
bought
and
can′t
be
sold
More
than
silver,
more
than
gold
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