paroles de chanson Mighty Day - Roger McGuinn
I
remember
one
September,
When
storm
winds
swept
the
town;
The
high
tide
from
the
ocean,
Lord,
Put
water
all
around.
Wasn't
that
a
mighty
day,
A
mighty
day
A
mighty
day,
Great
God,
that
morning
When
the
storm
winds
swept
the
town!
There
was
a
sea-wall
there
in
Galveston
To
keep
the
waters
down,
But
the
high
tide
from
the
ocean,
Lord,
Put
water
in
the
town.
The
trumpets
warned
the
people,
"You'd
better
leave
this
place!"
But
they
never
meant
to
leave
their
homes
Till
death
was
in
their
face.
The
trains
they
all
were
loaded
With
people
leaving
town;
The
tracks
gave
way
to
the
ocean,
Lord,
And
the
trains
they
went
on
down.
The
seas
began
to
rolling,
The
ships
they
could
not
land;
I
heard
a
Captain
crying,
"God,
please
save
a
drowning
man!"
The
waters,
like
some
river,
Came
a-rushing
to
and
fro;
I
saw
my
father
drowning,
God,
And
I
watched
my
mother
go!
Now
death,
your
hands
are
icy;
You've
got
them
on
my
knee.
You
took
away
my
mother,
Now
you're
coming
after
me!
1 Wanderin
2 Follow the Drinking Gourd
3 Oh Freedom
4 Railroad Bill
5 Cane Blues
6 Coffee Grows On Wild Oak Trees
7 Waltzing Maltida
8 Ezekiel Saw a Wheel
9 Mighty Day
10 Down By the Riverside
11 The Colorado Trail
12 So Early In the Spring
13 Lilly of the West
14 Stewball
15 St. James Infirmary
16 Drunken Sailor
17 Silver Dagger
18 Wild Mountain Thyme
19 James Alley Blues
20 The Cruel War
21 The John B's Sails
22 The Boll Weevil
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