paroles de chanson A Love You Can't Survive - Richard Thompson
Now
I
remember
the
promise
I
gave
you
The
night
I
shipped
out
as
a
peace
volunteer
As
we
sat
holding
hands
in
the
Lamb
and
Flag
tavern
I
swore
I'd
be
back
for
you
same
time
next
year
But
I
killed
a
man
in
a
Brazzaville
street
fight
I
tried
to
hold
back,
but
he
taunted
me
so
5 years
till
they
freed
me
from
that
Brazzaville
prison
Out
of
boredom
or
pity,
I
never
will
know
Now
I
bear
the
stain
The
scar
on
my
name
I
never
can
go
back
again
There's
a
love
you
can't
survive
And
it
burns
you
up
inside
I
sailed
my
boat
into
New
Orleans
harbour
Tied
up
at
the
jetty,
as
bold
as
you
please
With
a
half-ton
of
charlie
built
in
to
the
bulkhead
Right
under
the
noses
of
all
them
police
Now
here
I
sit
in
my
house
on
the
mountain
King
of
the
clouds
and
all
I
survey
There's
women
who
are
willing,
and
the
law
can't
touch
me
Yours
is
the
one
face
that
won't
go
away
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