paroles de chanson Abilene (The Eisenhower Waltz) - Peter Mulvey
God
bless
you,
Dwight
D.
Eisenhower
As
I
stand
next
to
the
truck
stop
shower
Watching
our
bright
destiny
unfold
Now
your
highway
moves
from
here
to
gone
This
land
we've
laid
out
hands
upon
And
sir,
it
is
a
sight
just
to
behold
Oh
God
bless
you,
Dwight
D.
Eisenhower
Though
this
is
not
our
finest
hour
Highwaymen
have
made
off
with
your
creed
And
now
the
band
is
marching,
no
matter
what
The
eyes
of
history
are
shut
This
is
the
hour
of
our
deepest
need
Oh,
and
the
wind
howls
Mmm,
and
the
wind
howls
Oh
the
wind
howls,
through
the
fields
of
Abilene
So
God
bless
you,
Dwight
D.
Eisenhower
As
now
the
youth
in
all
their
flower
Hang
on
the
iron
cross
you
warned
us
of
And
they
say
you
wept
to
hang
them
slow
And
you
among
us
all
might
know
These
things
it
seems
we
sometimes
do
for
love
Oh
these
things
we
do
for
love
Oh,
and
the
wind
howls
Mmm,
and
the
wind
howls
Oh
the
wind
howls
through
the
fields
of
Abilene
Mmm,
and
the
wind
howls
Oh,
and
the
wind
howls
Oh
the
wind
howls
through
the
fields
of
Abilene
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