paroles de chanson Alabama at Night - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
A
redtail
hawk
sat
watchful
At
the
faded
edge
of
day
The
phone
polls
and
the
pines
Rose
from
the
scoured
clay
The
sun
was
slipping
toward
the
gulf
In
its
own
good
time
And
you
would
not
think
of
death
If
you
drove
on
past
the
signs
The
old
men
at
the
roadhouse
Weren't
too
polite
to
stare
Where
we'd
come
from
wasn't
home
And
we
were
far
from
leavin'
there
The
camera
'round
my
neck
Drew
suspicious
eyes
to
me
We
were
not
there
to
talk
We
were
only
there
to
see
When
their
faces
had
said
nothing
Was
then
I
stepped
outside
And
in
the
instant
I
knew
I
would
not
forget
the
sight
Alabama
at
night
Alabama
at
night
You
took
the
wheel
up
1-19
I
scan
the
road
ahead
Tryin'
to
let
all
I
could
see
Cover
up
all
that
I'd
read
That
hotel
would
not
likely
Let
a
working
man
lie
down
Like
a
current
through
its
walls
Ran
the
sorrow
and
the
sound
And
I
kneeled
down
to
let
it
in
me
Sure
it
would
come
if
I
gave
it
time
And
I
fumbled
'mongst
a
hundred
words
But
words
don't
do
it
right
Alabama
at
night
Alabama
at
night
A
hundred
words
mean
nothing
But
what
a
thousand
others
say
they
might
Through
sunlit
rooms
The
wealthy
walk
And
the
pale
unshaven
men
To
stand
before
each
frame
Five
seconds,
maybe
ten
You're
to
unveil
All
that
may
grow
Wanted
to
portray
But
I'm
not
there
to
talk
And
if
I
were,
I
wouldn't
say
Cross
of
rough
cut
branches
And
the
white
grey
shadowed
sky
A
child
not
far
from
birth
With
the
end
etched
in
her
eyes
The
morning
star
above
her
And
a
hem
upon
the
breeze
The
poor's
no
sacred
song
Poor
is
a
disease
And
no
hand
reaches
down
from
heaven
And
no
one
denies
it
might
So
patiently
we
wait
here
as
all
of
it
grows
Alabama
at
night
Alabama
at
night
Alabama
at
night
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