paroles de chanson Restless Spirit Wandering - Tim O'Brien
Restless
spirit,
wandering,
come
on
home
again
Tell
me
about
your
days
of
old,
wander
back
again
You
won't
admit
your
life
is
taken,
to
your
death
not
yet
awakened
Restless
spirit
wandering,
come
on
home
again
Oglethorpe
was
around
this
place
some
hundred
fifty
years
Since
a
Union
bullet
hit
its
mark,
and
his
teenaged
heart
it
pierced
Years
ago
a
young
girl
lived
here,
she
became
his
friend
But
when
their
family
moved
away
their
friendship
had
to
end
When
we
bought
this
house
the
neighbors
came
and
talked
about
him
Though
we've
not
heard
or
seen
a
thing,
I
hope
he
comes
again
I'd
like
to
ask
him
lots
of
things,
and
hear
the
way
he
talks
Describing
local
battle
scenes
on
some
slow
morning
walk
Restless
spirit,
wandering,
come
on
home
again
Tell
me
about
your
days
of
old,
wander
back
again
Don't
admit
your
life
is
taken,
to
your
death
not
yet
awaken
Restless
spirit
wandering,
come
on
home
again
The
room
I
write
used
to
be
a
two
car
garage
A
nineteen
fifties
chrome
and
fin
and
white
wall
tired
montage
Years
later
it
became
a
church,
and
they
moved
an
organ
in
And
these
walls
would
shake
with
holy
songs
and
sermons
against
sin
I
like
to
think
this
place
was
made
for
the
kind
of
work
I
do
I'll
try
to
be
ready
when
the
spirit
comes
back
through
I'll
write
it
down
and
sort
it
out
and
make
it
fairly
rhyme
And
marry
it
to
melody
of
the
highest
flying
kind
I
want
to
try
be
to
a
friend
to
souls
that
cannot
rest
I
would
not
blame
their
anger,
don't
claim
to
know
what's
best
But
souls
are
all
connected
like
the
branches
on
a
tree
And
things
they
see
beyond
the
grave
might
help
out
you
and
me
Restless
spirit,
wandering,
come
on
home
again
Tell
me
about
your
days
of
old,
wander
back
again
Tell
me
as
you
come
and
go,
things
that
people
need
to
know
Restless
Spirit,
wandering,
come
on
home
again
Don't
admit
your
life
is
taken,
to
your
death
not
yet
awaken
Restless
spirit
wandering,
come
on
home
again
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