paroles de chanson Silver Eagle - Merle Haggard feat. George Jones
Written
by:
Gary
Church
& Freddy
Powers
Performed
by:
George
Jones
& Merle
Haggard
Appears
on:
A
Taste
of
Yesterday′s
Wine-Merle
Haggard
& George
Jones-1982
Well,
he
rides
into
town,
On
the
back
of
a
big
Silver
Eagle.*
Strapped
to
his
shoulders
are
The
burden
of
stayin'
on
top.
And
the
lines
in
his
face
Tell
the
story
of
an
uphill
flight.
You
can
tell
how
he
feels
day
by
day,
By
the
songs
that
he
writes.
He′s
loved
by
millions,
Somehow,
he's
their
prisoner,
as
well.
As
he
rides
down
the
road,
In
his
10-wheel
aluminum
cell.
Now
he
lives
for
the
day
That
the
Eagle
will
carry
him
home.
'Cause
the
glamour
is
over,
Nearly
all
of
his
seeds
have
been
sewn.
Let
him
go,
Silver
Eagle.
There
must
be
a
better
way
of
life.
For
this
great,
American
poet,
Who′s
singing
his
songs
about,
The
every-day,
working
man′s
life.
One
night
on
the
road,
Just
south
of
the
I-dee-ho**
line,
We
were
smokin'
some
contracts,
And
attempting
to
alter
our
minds.
And
just
before
daylight,
Hag
pushed
back
his
hat
and
he
said,
"Are
we
puttin′
too
much
emphasis
on
bein'
a
star?
Can′t
we
do
a
little
bit
of
livin'
instead?"
Let
him
go,
Silver
Eagle.
There
must
be
a
better
way
of
life.
For
this
great,
American
poet,
Who′s
singing
his
songs
about,
The
every-day,
working
man's
life.
Let
him
go,
Silver
Eagle
There
must
be
a
better
way
of
life.
This
great,
American
poet,
Who's
singing...
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