paroles de chanson Donna - The Lumineers
It′s
not
the
words
you
say,
but
how
you
say
it
I
saved
a
picture
where
your
hair
was
braided
They
found
your
wallet
in
the
cemetery
You
told
your
daughter
she
was
ordinary
You
hate
the
name
Junior
Your
husband
loved
his
computers
You
mother
never
was
one
The
eldest
of
seven
children
If
you
don't
have
it,
then
you′ll
never
give
it
And
I
don't
blame
you
for
the
way
you
living
A
little
boy
was
born
in
February
You
couldn't
sober
up
to
hold
a
baby
You
hate
the
name
Donna
You
love
to
judge
strangers′
karma
We
drove
from
New
Jersey
The
trucks
always
made
you
worry
Hold
my
hand
now,
hand
Go
to
bed
it′s
way
too
late
You
hate
the
name
Donna
You
love
to
judge
strangers'
karma
You
drove
from
New
Jersey
The
trucks
always
made
you
worry
You
raised
a
saint,
Donna
You
love
to
judge
strangers′
karma
You
praying
for
a
funeral
You're
singing
like
Hallelujah
You′re
singing
like
Hallelujah
You're
singing
like
Hallelujah
You′re
singing
like
Hallelujah
You're
singing
like
Hallelujah
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