paroles de chanson Ellis Island - Marc Cohn
I
was
driving
down
Ninth
Avenue
As
the
sky
was
getting
dark
Didn′t
have
nothin'
else
to
do
So
I
kept
on
riding
to
Battery
Park
I
stepped
out
in
the
damp
and
misty
night
As
the
fog
was
rolling
in
Man
said,
"Last
boat
leaving
tonight
Is
the
boat
for
Ellis
Island"
As
my
feet
touched
solid
ground
I
felt
a
chill
run
down
my
spine
I
could
almost
hear
the
sound
Of
thousands
pushing
through
the
lines
Mothers
and
bewildered
wives
That
sailed
across
the
raging
sea
Others
running
for
their
lives
To
the
land
of
opportunity
Down
on
Ellis
Island
"What
is
this
strange
paradise?"
They
must′ve
wondered
through
their
cries
and
moans
After
all
they've
sacrificed
Their
faith,
their
families,
friends
and
homes
Then
on
the
Inspection
Stairs
They
were
counted
out
or
counted
in
Frozen
while
the
inspectors
stared
Down
on
Ellis
Island
Now
me
I
only
stumbled
in
Just
to
wander
around
that
empty
hall
Where
someone
else's
fate
had
been
Decided
in
no
time
at
all
And
cases
filled
with
hats
and
clothes
And
the
belongings
of
those
who
journeyed
far
They′re
strange
reminders
I
suppose
Of
where
we′re
from
and
who
we
are
But
as
the
boat
pulled
off
the
shore
I
could
see
the
fog
was
lifting
And
lights
I
never
seen
before
Were
shining
down
on
Ellis
Island
Shining
down
on
Ellis
Island
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