paroles de chanson My Country - Randy Newman
Let′s
go
back
to
yesterday
When
a
phone
call
cost
a
dime
In
New
Orleans,
just
a
nickel
Turn
back
the
hands
of
time
Turn
back
the
hands
of
time
Picture
a
room
With
a
window
A
sofa
and
some
chairs
A
television
turned
on
for
the
night
Picture
a
woman,
two
children
seated
A
man
lying
there
Their
faces
softly
glowing
in
the
light
This
is
my
country
These
are
my
people
This
is
the
world
I
understand
This
is
my
country
These
are
my
people
And
I
know
'em
like
the
back
of
my
own
hand
If
we
had
something
to
say
We
bounced
it
off
the
screen
We
were
watching
and
we
couldn′t
look
away
We
all
knew
what
we
looked
like
You
know
what
I
mean
We
wouldn't
have
it
any
other
way
We
got
comedy,
tragedy
Everything
from
A
to
B
Watching
other
people
living
Seeing
other
people
play
Having
other
people's
voices
fill
our
minds
Thank
you
Jesus
Feelings
might
go
unexpressed
I
think
that′s
probably
for
the
best
Dig
too
deep,
who
knows
what
you
will
find
This
is
my
country
Those
were
my
people
Theirs
was
a
world
I
understand.
Picture
a
room,
no
window
A
door
that
leads
outside
A
man
lying
on
a
blanket
on
the
floor
Picture
his
three
grown
boys
behind
him
Bouncing
words
off
of
a
screen
Of
a
television
big
as
all
outdoors
Now
your
children
are
your
children
Even
when
they′re
grown
When
they
speak
to
you
You
got
to
listen
to
what
they
have
to
say
But
they
all
live
alone
now
They
have
TVs
of
their
own
But
they
keep
on
coming
over
anyway
And
much
as
I
love
them
I'm
always
kind
of
glad
when
they
go
away
This
is
my
country
These
are
my
people
This
is
the
world
I
understand
This
is
my
country
These
are
my
people
And
I
know
′em
like
the
back
of
my
own
hand
I
know
'em
like
the
back
of
my
own
hand
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