paroles de chanson Sam Stone (feat. John Prine) - Nathaniel Rateliff
Sam
Stone
Came
home
To
his
wife
and
family
After
serving
in
the
conflict
overseas
And
the
time
that
he
served
Had
shattered
all
his
nerves
And
left
a
little
shrapnel
in
his
knee
But
the
morphine
eased
the
pain
And
the
grass
grew
'round
his
brain
And
gave
him
all
the
confidence
he
lacked
With
a
Purple
Heart
and
a
monkey
on
his
back
There's
a
hole
in
daddy's
arm
where
all
the
money
goes
And
Jesus
Christ
died
for
nothin',
I
suppose
Little
pitchers
have
big
ears
Don't
stop
to
count
the
years
Sweet
songs
never
last
too
long
on
broken
radios
Mmm-hmm-hmm-hmm
Sam
Stone's
welcome
home
Didn't
last
too
long
He
went
to
work
when
he'd
spent
his
last
dime
And
soon
he
took
to
stealin'
When
he
got
that
empty
feelin'
For
a
hundred
dollar
habit
without
overtime
And
the
gold
rolled
through
his
veins
Like
a
thousand
railroad
trains
And
eased
his
mind
in
the
hours
that
he
chose
While
the
kids
ran
around
wearin'
other
people's
clothes
There's
a
hole
in
daddy's
arm
where
all
the
money
goes
And
Jesus
Christ
died
for
nothin',
I
suppose
Little
pitchers
have
big
ears
Don't
stop
to
count
the
years
Sweet
songs
never
last
too
long
on
broken
radios
Mmm-hmm-hmm-hmm
Sam
Stone
was
alone
When
he
popped
his
last
balloon
Climbing
walls
while
sittin'
in
a
chair
Well,
he
played
his
last
request
While
the
room
smelled
just
like
death
With
an
overdose
hoverin'
in
the
air
But
life
had
lost
its
fun
And
there
was
nothin'
to
be
done
But
trade
his
house
that
he
bought
on
the
G.I.
Bill
For
a
flag
draped
casket
on
a
local
heroes'
hill
There's
a
hole
in
daddy's
arm
where
all
the
money
goes
And,
Jesus
Christ
died
for
nothin',
I
suppose
Little
pitchers
have
big
ears
Don't
stop
to
count
the
years
Sweet
songs
never
last
too
long
on
broken
radios
Mmm-hmm-hmm-hmm
Hmm
Hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm
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