paroles de chanson Simple Joys - Patina Miller
Well,
I'll
sing
you
the
story
Of
a
sorrowful
lad
He
had
everything
he
wanted
Didn't
want
what
he
had
He
had
wealth
and
pelf
and
fame
and
name
And
all
of
that
noise
But
he
didn't
have
none
of
those
simple
joys
His
life
seemed
purposeless
and
flat
Aren't
you
glad
you
don't
feel
like
that?
So,
he
ran
from
all
the
deeds
he'd
done
He
ran
from
things
he'd
just
begun
He
ran
from
himself
Which
was
mighty
far
to
run
Out
into
the
country
Where
he
played
as
a
boy
He
knew
he
had
to
find
him
some
simple
joy
He
wanted
someplace
warm
and
green
We
all
could
use
a
change
of
scene
Sweet
summer
evenings
Hot
wine
and
bread
Sharing
your
supper
Sharing
your
bed
Simple
joys
have
a
simple
voice
That
says,
"why
not
go
ahead?"
And
wouldn't
you
Rather
be
a
left-handed
flea
Or
a
crab
on
a
slab
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea
Than
a
man
who
never
learns
how
to
be
free?
Not
'til
he's
cold
and
dead
And
wouldn't
you
Rather
be
a
left-handed
flea
A
crab
on
a
slab
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea
Or
a
newt
on
the
root
of
a
banyan
tree
Than
a
man
who
never
learns
how
to
be
free?
Not
'til
the
day
he
dies
Sweet
summer
evenings
Sapphire
skies
Feasting
your
belly
Feasting
your
eyes
Simple
joys
have
a
simple
voice
That
says,
"time
is
living's
prize"
And
wouldn't
you
Rather
be
a
left-handed
flea
A
crab
on
a
slab
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea
A
newt
on
the
root
of
a
banyan
tree
Or
a
fig
on
a
twig
in
Galilee
Than
a
man
who
never
learns
how
to
be
free?
Not
'til
the
day
he
Not
'til
the
day
he
Not
'til
the
day
Not
'til
the
day
he
Dies
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