paroles de chanson Michael's Song - Nanci Griffith
There's
a
light
out
on
the
freeway
says,
"It's
time
to
go"
I'm
wasting
my
time
counting
stains
on
a
barroom
floor
Thinking
'bout
my
hometown
and
the
friends
I'll
leave
behind
Mostly
'bout
the
man
who
writes
his
songs
with
smiling
rhymes
And
I'm
holding
on
to
a
smoky
view
of
his
dreams
in
the
midnight
light
Michael
counts
his
songs
in
the
years
of
wasted
miles
I
used
to
think
he
was
really
part
of
that
fantasy
in
rhyme
Looking
back
on
all
his
tunes
of
butterflies
and
sunshine
There
was
only
one
about
the
man
he
kept
inside
About
the
time
he
crossed
the
line
and
let
a
tear
come
to
his
eye
I
used
to
hide
out
in
his
pretty
smile
Hope
it
would
shine
me
through
the
morrow
Until
I
learned
the
way
it
feels
to
be
the
man
Who
sings
the
world
a
smile
Without
a
soul
to
share
his
sorrow
The
light
here
at
the
freeway,
well,
it's
turning
green
to
gold
The
stains
on
that
barroom
floor,
ten
miles
back
down
the
road
Thinking
'bout
how
that
old
bar
brought
Michael
back
to
mind
How
I
can
sing
his
blues
and
be
smiling
here
inside
I
guess
a
weary
soul
will
always
sing,
Michael's
smiling
rhymes
I
used
to
hide
out
in
his
pretty
smile
Hope
it
would
shine
me
through
the
morrow
Until
I
learned
the
way
it
feels
to
be
the
man
Who
sings
the
world
a
smile
Without
a
soul
to
share
his
sorrow
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