paroles de chanson Montreal - red kite
You
are
taking
on
evil
forces
You
don't
even
know
what
you
can
do
Don't
go
make
it
easy
for
them
Is
more
than
a
pound
of
flesh
when
your
skin
and
bones,
And
the
pictures
you
made,
Yeah
they
pinned
me
to
the
wall
It
hurt
me
to
leave
that
morning
I'll
never
forgive
myself
for
the
years
I
spent
fooling
around.
For
the
years
I
spent
fooling
around
You've
been
beat
and
busted
up
inside,
Now
you've
got
a
wall
needs
breaking
through,
But
you
get
a
ten-tone
hammer
now
You've
got
a
heart
that
is
not
made
of
cold
black
stone
Like
you
make
out
sometimes
I
know
you
girl,
I've
seen
those
cracks
I
should
have
been
there
for
you
I
should
have
done
what
you've
done
for
me
now
Stay
close
to
me
Stay
close
to
me
I've
got
your
back
this
time
I
remember
how
it
went
stopped
talking
to
you
You
stopped
talking
to
me
when
we
were
twenty-three,
You
drifted
to
the
coast,
I
took
off
for
the
sea
We
thought
that
was
the
end
of
what
was
you
and
me
Well
then
I
hit
the
skids
and
you
came
back
around
You
took
me
to
a
show
and
then
we
went
out
on
the
town
You
drank
a
little
wine,
you
told
me
where
you'd
been
You
told
me
about
the
terrors
and
the
horror
that
you'd
seen
Well
I
was
out
of
line,
I
never
meant
to
bail,
I
should
have
watched
the
waters
when
your
ship
was
setting
sail
I
guess
I
should
have
known
that
I'd
wind
up
on
my
own
This
is
an
apology
for
the
man
I
couldn't
be
Back
when
we
were
twenty-three
I
don't
know
how
you
did
it
girl
You
made
it
out
of
the
poison
too
I
know
I
don't
deserve
it
But
if
I
make
it
big
this
time,
would
you
be
so
kind
as
to
Meet
me
in
Montreal
I
don't
care
if
it's
cold
in
the
sea
We'll
go
waking
up
evil
forces
We
did
all
the
hard
work
just
getting
here
Stay
close
to
me
Stay
close
to
me
I've
got
your
back
this
time
I
remember
how
it
went
stopped
talking
to
you
You
stopped
talking
to
me
when
we
were
twenty-three,
You
drifted
to
the
coast,
I
took
off
for
the
sea
We
thought
that
was
the
end
of
what
was
you
and
me
Well
then
I
hit
the
skids
and
you
came
back
around
You
took
me
to
a
show
and
then
we
went
out
on
the
town
You
drank
a
little
wine,
you
told
me
where
you'd
been
You
told
me
about
the
terrors
and
the
horror
that
you'd
seen
Well
I
was
out
of
line,
I
never
meant
to
bail,
I
should
have
watched
the
waters
when
your
ship
was
setting
sail
I
guess
I
should
have
known
that
I'd
wind
up
on
my
own
This
is
an
apology
for
the
man
I
couldn't
be
Back
when
we
were
twenty-three
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