paroles de chanson Volunteer - The Weepies
My
lover
left
me,
she
left
me
too
soon.
I
shouldn′t
blame
her,
for
the
state
of
my
room.
I
started
stumbling,
chasing
the
bells.
The
metal
straps
upon
my
knees
made
this
sound
when
I
fell
You
heard
those
words
from
your
peers,
I
was
just
your
volunteer.
We
love
uncle
Georgie,
uncle
Georgie's
our
friend.
He
spends
his
life
fishing,
washes
dishes
weekends.
And
I
tried
to
say
something
sincere,
sign
me
up
I′ll
volunteer.
My
Father
left
us,
he
left
us
too
soon.
I
thought
he's
say
something,
but
he
waltzed
from
the
room.
All
I
remember
is
my
hands
at
my
sides.
The
face
of
a
woman
who
once
was
his
bride.
All
that
he
left
her
was
tears,
and
a
couple
of
lonely
volunteers.
We
look
for
sister
Mary,
sister
Mary
the
pale.
She
holds
her
head
sometimes
and
walks
close
to
the
rail.
She
sings
on
Sunday,
stands
in
the
stairs.
Haunts
me
at
night
time
when
I've
forgotten
my
prayers.
We
don′t
see
much
of
her
here,
that
winter-weary
volunteer.
Captains
need
order
it
helps
them
stay
sane.
Plumbers
hate
slaughter,
′cause
it
fucks
up
your
drain.
Hard
hats
must
be
worn
at
all
times
on
the
site.
It
don't
make
no
difference
if
you′re
lost
in
the
light.
The
men
here
have
lost
their
careers
and
they
don't
talk
to
volunteers.
How
your
life
cuts
me,
it
cuts
to
my
bone.
We
pretend
that
it′s
nothing,
when
we're
on
our
way
home.
And
I
wish
you′d
abandon
me
here
so
I
could
be
your
volunteer.
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