Steve Slagg - Learning to Sing paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Learning to Sing - Steve Slagg




I am a man's body
Strung up on an old buck fence
In Wyoming
The arms are tied with twine
The head slightly inclined
As though listening
I have never been mine
At first I was a scarecrow
If you look twice, you can almost behold the man
I was chosen to stand for those who couldn't stand
I am a school-kid walking
Southbound on 71
Ohio has spoken
I'm seventeen years old
I know all about this world
And it's broken
Why and why and why
Should I call these people my people?
Why and why and why
Should I call this place my home?
I have never been mine
Now my body moves the nation
If you look twice, you could almost believe I'm free
I was chosen to speak by those who wouldn't speak
For me
When we go out walking
I'm still scared to hold your hand
I'm still afraid
When we go out walking
I'm still scared to hold your hand
I'm still afraid
On Belmont and Halsted
I'm still scared to hold your hand
I'm still afraid
When we go out walking
I'm still scared to hold your hand
But I was made to look just like the one who formed me
So darlin' hold me tight, cos I never was for me
Someday I'll learn to sing
Like those who learned to sing
Before me
Billie singin' Strange Fruit
Johnny singin' Lush Life
Antony sings Another World
Nina singin' My Sweet Lord
Randy sings Louisiana
Neil is singin' Alabama
The Duke sings Word on a Wing
My mother taught me to sing
Like my Daddy sang Jesus, Priceless Treasure
Like my cousins sang Great Is Thy Faithfulness together
Like my sister sings Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Like my lover sings Book of Love while he's undressing
Like Nonna sang the Holy, Holy, Holy when she died
Singing Holy, Holy, Holy
Like Nonna sang the Holy, Holy, Holy when she died
Singing Holy, Holy, Holy
Holy, Holy Holy
Holy, Holy
Holy, Holy, Holy





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