paroles de chanson The Plough - The Divine Comedy
I
packed
up
my
suitcase
and
left
the
old
farm
I
promised
my
papa
I'd
come
to
no
harm
And
I
went
to
the
city
where
I
was
employed
In
a
firm
of
accountants
as
an
office
boy.
I
fetched
and
I
carried,
I
watched
and
I
learned
And
slowly
but
surely
I
rose
through
the
firm.
But
then
I
discovered
my
colleagues
one
day
Massaging
the
figures
for
personal
gain
I
said
"I'll
not
wallow
in
this
house
of
shame"
I'll
plough
my
own
furrow,
I'll
go
my
own
way.
Gravely
I
listened
to
Reverend
McBride
Down
at
the
mission
house
each
Friday
night.
Heavenís
salvation
for
those
who
know
best,
Hell
and
damnation
for
all
of
the
rest.
Try
as
I
might
I
could
not
understand
Why
The
Almighty's
all-merciful
hand
Should
cast
away
those
whose
only
mistake
Was
never
to
know
the
Christian
faith
The
stars
that
we
follow
can
lead
us
astray
I'll
plough
my
own
furrow,
I'll
go
my
own
way
I
fled
from
the
capitalís
bourgeois
malaise
And
trekked
through
the
wilderness
for
fourteen
days
'Til
I
found
the
guerillas
camped
high
in
the
hills
I
asked
Comrade
Diaz
whom
I
should
kill.
I
crept
into
town
with
a
knife
in
my
teeth
And
entered
the
home
of
the
Chief
of
Police
I
stood
at
his
bedside
and
raised
up
my
blade
But
then
I
looked
to
the
crib
where
his
little
one
lay
You
murder
tomorrow
by
killing
today
I'll
plough
my
own
furrow,
I'll
go
my
own
way.
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