paroles de chanson Tryin' to Get to Heaven - Lucinda Williams
(Bob
Dylan)
The
air
is
getting
hotter
There's
a
rumbling
in
the
skies
I've
been
wading
through
the
high
muddy
water
With
the
heat
rising
in
my
eyes
Every
day
your
memory
grows
dimmer
It
doesn't
haunt
me
like
it
did
before
I've
been
walking
through
the
middle
of
nowhere
Trying
to
get
to
heaven
before
they
close
the
door
When
I
was
in
Missouri
They
would
not
let
me
be
I
had
to
leave
there
in
a
hurry
I
only
saw
what
they
let
me
see
You
broke
a
heart
that
loved
you
Now
you
can
seal
up
the
book
and
not
write
anymore
I've
been
walking
that
lonesome
valley
Trying
to
get
to
heaven
before
they
close
the
door
People
on
the
platforms
Waiting
for
the
trains
I
can
hear
their
hearts
a-beatin'
Like
pendulums
swinging
on
chains
When
you
think
that
you
lost
everything
You
find
out
you
can
always
lose
a
little
more
I'm
just
going
down
the
road
feeling
bad
Trying
to
get
to
heaven
before
they
close
the
door
I'm
going
down
the
river
Down
to
New
Orleans
They
tell
me
everything
is
gonna
be
all
right
But
I
don't
know
what
"all
right"
even
means
I
was
riding
in
a
buggy
with
Miss
Mary-Jane
Miss
Mary-Jane
got
a
house
in
Baltimore
I
been
all
around
the
world,
boys
Now
I'm
trying
to
get
to
heaven
before
they
close
the
door
Gonna
sleep
down
in
the
parlor
And
relive
my
dreams
I'll
close
my
eyes
and
I
wonder
If
everything
is
as
hollow
as
it
seems
Some
trains
don't
pull
no
gamblers
No
midnight
ramblers,
like
they
did
before
I
been
to
Sugar
Town,
I
shook
the
sugar
down
Now
I'm
trying
to
get
to
heaven
before
they
close
the
door
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