paroles de chanson The Last Time I Saw David - Robin Grey
The
last
time
I
saw
David
was
a
cold
autumn
night,
and
he
was
looking
older
than
his
years.
Told
me
I
should
visit
come
and
see
his
home
and
wife
I
don't
think
we
have
spoken
since
that
day.
When
I
was
much
younger
he
was
standing
by
my
side.
A
crucifix
hung
round
his
neck
and
fire
in
his
eyes.
Told
me
about
Jesus
Christ
and
ways
to
live
my
life
so
that
I'd
be
freed
from
my
sin.
I
don't
care
for
ministry,
no
I'm
not
taking
sides.
I
don't
recite
the
good
book,
I
read
between
the
lines.
I
don't
long
for
heaven
cos
I
don't
believe
in
hell
and
I
don't
think
that
I
need
to
be
saved.
I
sat
down
with
the
bible
and
I
read
it
line
by
line
I
couldn't
find
anything
to
help
me
ease
my
mind.
Then
the
local
vicar
ran
off
with
my
neighbours
wife
leaving
both
his
kids
back
at
home.
Well
it
keeps
some
happy
and
it
helps
some
others
sleep
if
they
think
that
Jesus
watches
over
when
they
dream
but
I
don't
ever
plan
to
get
down
on
my
bended
knee
and
bow
my
head
before
his
altar.
I
don't
care
for
ministry,
no
I'm
not
taking
sides.
I
don't
recite
the
good
book,
I
read
between
the
lines.
I
don't
long
for
heaven
cos
I
don't
believe
in
hell
and
I
don't
think
that
I
need
to
be
saved.
And
in
some
quiet
moments
I
remember
being
fourteen.
Late
nights
with
the
vicar
drinking
beer
instead
of
tea...
I'm
not
sure
that
god
had
much
to
do
with
him
or
me.
I
wonder
how
he's
doing
nowadays.
I
don't
care
for
ministry,
no
I'm
not
taking
sides.
I
don't
recite
the
good
book,
I
read
between
the
lines.
I
don't
long
for
heaven
cos
I
don't
believe
in
hell
and
I
don't
think
that
I
need
to
be
saved.
The
last
time
I
saw
David
was
a
cold
autumn
night
and
he
still
wanted
to
tell
me
about
his
Jesus
Christ.
But
nowadays
I'm
not
so
plagued
by
my
sin
and
strife
so
I
just
smiled
then
I
walked
away.
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