paroles de chanson The Picture - Loudon Wainwright III
There
are
pictures
on
the
piano,
pictures
of
the
family,
Mostly
my
kids
but
there's
an
old
Picture
of
you
and
me.
You
were
five
and
I
was
six
In
1952;
That
was
forty
years
ago,
how
could
it
be
true?
We
were
sitting
outside
drawing
At
a
table
meant
for
cards,
And
it
must
have
been
in
autumn,
Falling
leaves
in
the
front
yard,
With
a
shoebox
full
of
crayons,
Full
of
colors
oh
so
bright,
In
a
picture
in
a
plastic
frame,
A
snapshot
black
and
white.
You
were
looking
at
my
paper,
watching
what
I
drew;
It
was
natural:
I
was
older,
Thirteen
months
more
than
you.
A
brother
and
a
sister,
a
little
boy
and
girl,
And
whoever
took
that
picture
Captured
our
own
world.
A
brother
needs
a
sister
to
watch
what
he
can
do,
To
protect
and
to
torture,
to
boss
around,
it's
true;
But
a
brother
will
defend
her
For
a
sister's
love
is
pure,
Because
she
thinks
he's
wonderful
When
he
is
not
so
sure.
In
the
picture
there's
a
fender
of
our
old
Chevrolet
Or
Pontiac,
our
dad
would
know,
surely
he
could
say;
But
dad
is
dead
and
we
grow
old;
It's
true
that
time
flies
by;
And
in
forty
years
the
world
has
changed
As
well
as
you
and
I.
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