paroles de chanson Below the Vines - Paul McMahon
I
slept
out
in
the
station
′cause
it
was
too
cold
for
the
parks
I
was
on
the
line
from
the
moon
to
the
river
As
the
work-train
slid
like
ice
across
the
tracks
to
the
sound
of
the
whip
and
the
hammer
And
the
children
were
sleeping
below
the
vines
in
holes
in
the
ground
In
a
thousand
warrens,
as
I
went
down
river
clinging
to
a
barge
as
the
sun
went
down
I
washed
up
on
the
side
beside
a
briar
below
an
old
stone
bridge
and
I
laid
the
bet
down
I
rolled
a
three
and
I
rolled
back
down
onto
the
river
And
the
water
veiled
me
over
as
the
work-train
slid
like
ice
across
the
tracks
To
the
sound
of
the
whip
and
the
hammer
And
the
children
began
to
dream,
below
the
vines
In
holes
in
the
ground,
in
a
thousand
warrens
As
I
went
down
river
clinging
to
a
barge
as
the
sun
came
up
As
the
sun
came
up
it
spun
warm
yolk
onto
the
hillside
And
the
roads
were
lined
with
chain-gangs
of
tinkers
stirring
up
drums
of
boiling
tar
And
the
washer
women
came
down
to
the
banks
As
the
light
spread
across
the
sky
and
the
work-train
slid
like
ice
across
the
tracks
To
the
sound
of
the
whip
and
the
hammer
and
the
children
awoke
Below
the
vines,
in
holes
in
the
ground,
in
a
thousand
warrens
As
I
went
down
river
clinging
to
a
barge
and
the
sun
went
down
The
big
black
dome-sky
spun
around
my
head
like
a
prostitutes
skirt
And
the
stars
flashes
like
lice
and
flitted
around
a
swollen
gonorrhoea-moon
As
the
work-train
slid
like
ice
across
the
tracks
to
the
sound
of
the
whip
and
the
hammer
And
in
the
freight
cars
peering
out
through
tiny
little
cracks
were
the
tiny
little
eyes
Made
sleepy
by
the
dreaming,
below
the
vines,
in
holes
in
the
ground
In
a
thousand
warrens,
as
I
went
down
river
clinging
to
a
barge
and
the
water
veiled
me
over
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