paroles de chanson The Riviera of Hades - Sivert Høyem
When
they
came
from
the
road
I
had
no
strength
to
carry
on
And
the
one's
that
had
come
with
me
Were
vansihed
and
gone
Run
away,
run
away
High
on
desert
plains
Four
and
twenty
days
out
on
the
trail
I
slipped
out
of
the
headlights
And
I
kept
out
of
sight
And
I
slept
in
the
dunes
And
I
walked
through
the
night
I
was
picked
up
by
a
4 and
then
a
flatbed
truck
It
was
a
very
welcome
stroke
of
luck
I
went
to
sleep
inside
a
warehouse
There
were
many
more
like
me
Laying
low
and
working
any
odd
job
Saving
money
for
the
trip
across
the
sea
There's
a
place
where
the
dunes
block
The
view
from
the
road
And
where
no
prying
eye
see
the
ferryman
load
His
ancient
motor
boad
His
brimming
cargo
hold
We
packed
together
there
young
and
old
There
were
no
lights
from
the
coastline
When
the
old
boat
sprang
a
leak
People
clinging
to
the
parapets
As
I
jumped
into
the
blackness
of
the
sea
When
they
pulled
us
from
the
ocean
There
was
not
a
sound
but
for
a
woman
crying
We
were
sat
out
on
the
freezing
deck
Where
some
of
were
rolling
up
and
dying
Rome,
home
to
the
undying
Where
the
warm
wind
weeps
See
the
young
man
in
the
station
As
he
rocks
himself
to
sleep
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