paroles de chanson Home I'll Never Be - The Low Anthem
By
Jack
Kerouac
and
Tom
Waits
I
left
New
York
in
1949
To
go
across
the
country
without
a
bad
blame
dime
Montana
in
the
cold
cold
fall
Found
my
father
in
the
gambling
hall
Father,
Father
where
you
been?
I've
been
out
in
the
world
and
I'm
only
ten
Father,
Father
where
you
been?
I've
been
out
in
the
world
and
I'm
only
ten
Don't
worry
about
me
if
I
should
die
of
pleurisy
Across
to
Mississippi,
across
to
Tennessee
Across
the
Niagara,
home
I'll
never
be
Home
in
ol'
Medora,
home
in
ol'
Truckee
Apalachicola,
home
I'll
never
be
Better
or
for
worse,
thick
and
thin
Like
being
married
to
the
Little
poor
man
God
he
loves
me
(God
he
loves
me)
Just
like
I
love
him
(just
like
I
love
him)
I
want
you
to
do
(I
want
you
to
do)
Just
the
same
for
him
(just
the
same
for
him,
yeah)
Well
the
worms
eat
away
but
don't
worry
watch
the
wind
So
I
left
Monatana
on
an
old
freight
train
(on
an
old
freight
train)
The
night
my
father
died
in
the
cold
cold
rain
(in
the
cold
cold
rain)
Road
to
Opelousas,
road
to
Wounded
Knee
Road
to
Ogallala
home
I'll
never
be
Road
to
Oklahoma,
road
to
El
Cahon
Road
to
Tahachapi,
road
to
San
Antone
Hey,
hey
Road
to
Opelousas,
road
to
Wounded
Knee
Road
to
Ogallala,
home
I'll
never
be
Road
to
Oklahoma,
road
to
El
Cahon
Road
to
Tahachapi,
road
to
San
Antone
Home
I'll
never
be,
home
I'll
never
be
Home
I'll
never
be,
home
I'll
never
be
Home
I'll
never
be,
home
I'll
never
be
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