paroles de chanson Daughters - Neil Young
On
the
streets
where
the
streetcars
are
squeaking
through
the
morning
The
flags
that
are
raised
start
to
wave
Goodbye
to
the
old
people
gathered
by
warnings
I
stand
on
he
corner
and
feel
like
a
foreigner
Oh,
far
from
the
sparkling
blue
waters
Where
the
fish
and
the
canvasses
play
And
the
waves
are
as
calm
as
my
father
And
the
daughters
are
dancing
all
day
In
the
house
where
the
housewares
are
thrown
out
the
window
And
soap
opera
dreams,
they
do
scream
And
the
people
inside
can't
decide
where
they
will
go
For
the
track,
it
is
wrong,
and
the
train,
it
is
long
Oh,
far
from
the
sparkling
blue
waters
Where
the
fish
and
the
canvasses
play
And
the
waves
are
as
calm
as
my
father
And
the
daughters
are
dancing
all
day
All
the
diamonds
are
packed
back
behind
in
the
redwoods
In
the
Japanese
freighters
back
home
But
I
won't
cut
that
tree
'til
I'm
sure
that
it's
deadwood
And
the
last
leaf
is
fallen
and
summer
is
gone
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