paroles de chanson Silver - Peter Hammill
You
lay
your
plans,
I
take
them
as
they
come,
I
understand:
we
dance
to
different
drums.
It's
not
in
any
schoolbook,
You're
here
to
teach
a
lesson
to
us
all...
We
play
by
different
rule-books.
What
you
say,
what
you
do,
They're
such
different
things,
which
is
true?
Now
the
telephone
rings,
Mephistopheles
calling...
Forty
pieces
for
each
lie
you've
told
I
hope
your
linings
as
they
all
unfold
are
silver.
Once
we
were
friends
in
our
idealist
days,
Still,
let's
pretend,
it's
funny
in
a
way
That
now
our
friendship's
token
You
like
to
say
I
owe
you
everything
–
Some
debts
remain
unspoken.
Double
talk,
double
standards,
You
speak
with
two
tongues,
truth's
abandoned,
All
life
has
become
one-way
traffic
to
lucre.
You
take
your
meetings
on
the
cloth
of
gold,
Just
down
the
river
from
the
lives
you've
sold
for
silver.
The
silver
crossed
your
palm,
Oh,
can
you
see
the
future?
I
hope
you'll
know
when
you
sold
your
soul.
Argente,
argent.
All
the
things
you've
done
will
carry
their
own
taint
And
a
day
will
come
when
you
chorus
the
complaint
That
your
friends
don't
do
you
fairly;
The
back
you
turned,
the
shoulders
that
you
shrugged
Now
fit
the
blame
quite
squarely.
What
you
want,
what
you
need,
Your
emotional
greed
all-consuming
But
no
hearts
will
bleed
and
the
coffers
are
empty.
Yes,
in
the
end
you'd
give
it
all
away,
But
on
the
sockets
of
your
eyes
they
lay
the
silver.
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