paroles de chanson Roscoe - Midlake
Stonecutters
made
them
from
stones
Chosen
specially
for
you
and
I
Who
will
live
inside
The
mountaineers
gathered
timber,
piled
high
In
which
to
take
along
Traveling
many
miles,
knowing
they'd
get
here
When
they
got
here,
all
exhausted
On
the
roof
leaks,
they
got
started
And
now
when
the
rain
comes
We
can
be
thankful
Ooh,
ah,
ooh
When
the
mountaineers
Saw
that
everything
fit
They
were
glad
and
so
they
took
off
Thought
we
were
due
for
A
change
or
two
around
this
place
When
they
get
back
They're
all
mixed
up
with
no
one
to
stay
with
The
village
used
to
be
all
one
really
needs
Now
it's
filled
with
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
chemicals
That
mostly
surround
you,
you
wish
to
flee
But
it's
not
like
you,
so
listen
to
me,
listen
to
me
Oh,
and
when
the
morning
comes,
we
will
step
outside
We
will
not
find
another
man
in
sight
We
like
the
newness,
the
newness
of
all
That
has
grown
in
our
garden
struggling
for
so
long
Whenever
I
was
a
child
I
wonder
what
if
my
name
had
changed
Into
something
more
productive
like
Roscoe
Been
born
in
1891,
waiting
with
my
Aunt
Roseline
Thought
we
were
due
for
A
change
or
two
around
this
place
When
they
get
back
They're
all
mixed
up
with
no
one
to
stay
with
1891
They
roamed
around
and
foraged
They
made
their
house
from
cedars
They
made
their
house
from
stone
Oh,
they're
a
little
like
you
And
they're
a
little
like
me
We
have
all
we
need
Thought
we
were
due
for
A
change
or
two
around
this
place
This
place,
this
place
When
they
get
back
They're
all
mixed
up
with
no
one
to
stay
with
When
they
get
back
They're
all
mixed
up
with
no
one
to
stay
with
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