paroles de chanson Chicago - Shawn James
I
come
from
a
land
where
the
winters
are
long
and
cold
Where
the
ice
crawls
over
the
lake
and
the
strong
winds
blow
Where
old
men
are
tough
and
tell
tales
of
old
A
sore
back
for
a
hard
day's
work
used
to
feed
their
souls
Chicago,
I
never
knew
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
Chicago,
I
never
knew
how
much
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
My
father
was
a
steel
working
man
With
an
old
style
in
his
hand
he
used
to
stomp
across
these
lands
We
buried
him
here
between
Roosevelt
and
110
I
still
visit
his
grave
every
now
and
then
Chicago,
I
never
knew
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
Chicago,
I
never
knew
how
much
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
I
used
to
lay
my
head
where
kings
and
stones
held
ground
The
warring
in
these
streets,
it
still
makes
an
awful
sound
Innocence
wouldn't
stray
their
rounds
Bullets
broke
the
windows
as
our
bodies
hit
the
ground
Chicago,
I
never
knew
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
Chicago,
I
never
knew
how
much
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
It
took
awhile
to
understand
these
facts
That
made
me
who
I
am
and
gave
me
insight
to
react
Now
I
stand
proud
in
being
from
this
land
And
maybe
you
can
learn
from
my
experience
firsthand
Chicago,
I
never
knew
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
Chicago,
I
never
knew
how
much
I'd
miss
you
til
I
left
and
came
back
Chicago...
Chicago...
Chicago...
Chicago
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