paroles de chanson D Line Blues - Time
It
was
another
normal
Thursday,
I
wanted
coffee
in
the
worst
way
When
the
sip
hits
my
lips
I
got
to
spit
what
the
verse
say
I
saw
a
man
playing
a
trombone
and
singing
on
the
corner
He
recited
poetry,
no
one
response
like
a
coroner
I
saw
an
old
man
with
tremors
looking
out
the
window
of
the
bus
I
saw
billboards
and
commercials
act
as
spectacles
for
lust
I
saw
a
car
crash,
I
heard
fate
laugh
I
saw
the
geese
land
in
the
Platte
river
with
a
splash
I
saw
a
woman
have
a
seizure,
I
saw
a
kid
that
wouldn't
leave
her
I
saw
a
boy
with
Downs
Syndrome
holding
hands
with
his
teacher
I
saw
dust
on
justice,
and
news
with
no
substance
I
saw
a
cop
beating
a
man
as
he
busted
his
lip
I
saw
a
couple
break
up,
the
man
started
to
cry
I
saw
graffiti
on
a
wall,
it
said
ready
to
die
I
heard
ambulances
as
I
saw
death
dancing
Chaos
never
dies,
the
city
holds
me
for
ransom
It
was
another
average
Tuesday,
I
was
taking
the
train
home
Fresh
from
the
airport,
my
brain
started
to
roam
A
man
followed
me
and
asked
me
for
some
change
I
gave
him
what
I
could
before
they
kicked
him
off
the
train
A
woman
came
on
the
rail
with
2 kids
and
a
stroller
The
businessmen
looked
away
and
wouldn't
move
over
I
got
up
and
gave
her
my
seat,
she
sat
down
and
smiled
I
wondered
why
these
suit
and
ties
wouldn't
move
for
a
child?
The
train
stopped
on
16th,
a
blind
man
came
on
He
sat
down
and
started
to
sing
a
Paul
Robeson
song
The
kid
next
to
me
didn't
hear
it,
he
was
texting
The
man's
voice
humbled
me
I
was
grateful
for
the
lesson
The
girl
behind
us
was
on
the
phone
and
started
to
cry
The
old
woman
stared
out
the
window,
I
saw
the
struggle
in
her
eyes
I
heard
ambulances
as
I
saw
death
dancing
Chaos
never
dies,
the
city
holds
me
for
ransom
It
was
just
another
average,
cliché
Wednesday
I
had
my
notebook
on
the
train,
so
listen
to
what
the
pen
say
I
saw
a
man
with
a
sunken
face
grinding
his
teeth
I
saw
a
woman
thumbing
her
rosary
filled
with
grief
I
saw
a
drone,
I
saw
a
foreclosed
home
I
saw
a
poem
in
it
all
as
they
listened
on
my
phone
I
saw
a
dead
pigeon,
I
saw
oil
in
the
sewer
A
bee
landed
on
the
window,
every
year
I
see
fewer
I
saw
the
police
approach
a
man
with
their
guns
aimed
I
saw
a
kid
tagging
a
train,
searching
for
fame
I
saw
struggle
in
it
all
as
I
wrote
away
the
pain
The
windshield
wipers
squeaked
as
the
sky
leaked
rain
I
saw
a
dead
dog
lying
in
the
middle
of
the
road
I
saw
an
elderly
woman
crying
another
story
untold
I
heard
ambulances
as
I
saw
death
dancing
Chaos
never
dies,
the
city
holds
me
for
ransom
It
was
another
normal
Monday,
I
was
sitting
by
the
park
Sipping
on
some
coffee
when
a
dog
started
to
bark
2 men
were
fighting,
a
drug
deal
gone
bad
They
ran
away
from
the
cops,
later
a
junkie
found
the
stash
I
saw
the
cops
telling
a
homeless
man
to
move
on
I
see
handcuffs
not
homes,
this
scene
is
all
wrong
I
see
a
blind
mother
pulling
a
stroller
down
Broadway
Another
strong
woman
with
a
bullet
proof
soul
like
Sade
I
saw
a
dead
cat
in
the
gutter,
no
life
in
its
eyes
I
see
dreamers
on
the
corner
like
monarch
butterflies
I
see
a
mother
in
sanctuary,
separated
from
her
kids
I
see
no
justice,
they
make
it
illegal
to
live
I
see
ICE
outside
and
I'm
not
talking
about
frozen
water
I'm
talking
bout
the
ICE
that'll
separate
you
from
your
daughter
I
heard
ambulances
as
i
saw
death
dancing
Chaos
never
dies,
the
city
holds
me
for
ransom
1 I Wrote This to Start a Fire
2 Rose Quartz Tomb
3 Seeds (feat. Mick Jenkins & Psalm One)
4 44 Bars for the World
5 About November (feat. Giuseppe)
6 Denverfication, Killarado
7 From Denver to Dearborn
8 9 to 5 Graveyard
9 D Line Blues
10 They Don't Teach You
11 Spiritual Son (feat. Ron Miles)
12 Digital Coal Mine
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