paroles de chanson Home from the Forest - Ronnie Hawkins
Oh
the
neon
lights
were
flashin′
And
the
icy
wind
did
blow
The
water
seeped
into
his
shoes
And
the
drizzle
turned
to
snow
His
eyes
were
red,
his
hopes
were
dead
And
the
wine
was
runnin'
low
And
the
old
man
came
home
From
the
forest
His
tears
fell
on
the
sidewalk
As
he
stumbled
in
the
street
A
dozen
faces
stopped
to
stare
But
no
one
stopped
to
speak
For
his
castle
was
a
hallway
And
the
bottle
was
his
friend
And
the
old
man
stumbled
in
From
the
forest
Up
a
dark
and
dingy
staircase
The
old
man
made
his
way
His
ragged
coat
around
him
As
upon
his
cot
he
lay
And
he
wondered
how
it
happened
That
he
ended
up
this
way
Getting
lost
like
a
fool
In
the
forest
And
as
he
lay
there
sleeping
A
vision
did
appear
Upon
his
mantle
shining
A
face
of
one
so
dear
Who
had
loved
him
in
the
springtime
Of
a
long-forgotten
year
When
the
wildflowers
did
bloom
In
the
forest
Music
She
touched
his
grizzled
fingers
And
she
called
him
by
his
name
And
then
he
heard
the
joyful
sound
Of
children
at
their
games
In
an
old
house
on
a
hillside
In
some
forgotten
town
Where
the
river
runs
down
From
the
forest
With
a
mighty
roar
the
big
jets
soar
Above
the
canyon
streets
And
the
con
men
con
but
life
goes
on
For
the
city
never
sleeps
But
for
an
old
forgotten
soldier
The
dawn
will
come
no
more
For
the
old
man
has
come
home
From
the
forest
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