paroles de chanson Right Field - Peter, Paul and Mary
Saturday
summers,
when
I
was
a
kid
We'd
run
to
the
schoolyard
and
here's
what
we
did
We'd
pick
out
the
captains
and
we'd
choose
up
the
teams
It
was
always
a
measure
of
my
self
esteem
'Cause
the
fastest,
the
strongest,
played
shortstop
and
first
The
last
ones
they
picked
were
the
worst
I
never
needed
to
ask,
it
was
sealed,
I
just
took
up
my
place
in
right
field
Playing
Right
field,
it's
easy,
you
know
You
can
be
awkward
and
you
can
be
slow
That's
why
I'm
here
in
right
field
Just
watching
the
dandelions
grow
Playing
right
field
can
be
lonely
and
dull
Little
Leagues
never
have
lefties
that
pull
I'd
dream
of
the
day
they'd
hit
one
my
way
They
never
did,
but
still
I
would
pray
That
I'd
make
a
fantastic
catch
on
the
run
And
not
lose
the
ball
in
the
sun
And
then
I'd
awake
from
this
long
reverie
And
pray
that
the
ball
never
came
out
to
me,
here
in
Right
field,
it's
easy,
you
know
You
can
be
awkward
and
you
can
be
slow
That's
why
I'm
here
in
right
field
Just
watching
the
dandelions
grow
Off
in
the
distance,
the
game's
dragging
on
There's
strikes
on
the
batter,
some
runners
are
on
I
don't
know
the
inning,
I've
forgotten
the
score
The
whole
team
is
yelling
and
I
don't
know
what
for
Then
suddenly
everyone's
looking
at
me
My
mind
has
been
wandering;
what
could
it
be?
They
point
to
the
sky
and
I
look
up
above
And
a
baseball
falls
into
my
glove
Here
in
right
field,
it's
important
you
know
You
gotta
know
how
to
catch,
you
gotta
know
how
to
throw
That's
why
I'm
here
in
right
field,
just
watching
the
dandelions
grow
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