paroles de chanson Century Plant - Victoria Williams
Outside
my
house
is
a
cactus
plant
They
call
the
century
tree
Only
once
in
a
hundred
years
It
flowers
gracefully
And
you
never
know
when
it
will
bloom
Hey,
do
you
want
to
come
out
And
play
the
game
It's
never
too
late
Hey,
do
you
want
to
come
out
And
play
the
game
It's
never
too
late
Clementine
Hunter
was
fifty-four
before
she
picked
up
her
paints
Old
Uncle
Taylor
was
eighty-one
when
he
rode
his
bike
Across
the
plains
of
China
Uh
huh
And
the
sun
was
shining
on
that
day
Just
like
today
Hey,
do
you
want
to
come
out
And
play
the
game
It's
never
too
late
Hey,
do
you
want
to
come
out
And
play
the
game
It's
never
too
late
Didn't
know
how
to
tell
her
for
over
thirty
years
Kept
locked
up
inside
himself
No
one
saw
the
tears
Then
she
went
away
And
he
woke
up
that
day
So
he
went
back
to
college
at
the
age
of
sixty-three
Graduated
with
honors
with
an
agriculture
degree
And
he
joined
up
the
Peace
Corps
at
the
age
of
sixty-nine
And
he
rode
the
grand
rapids
at
the
age
of
eighty-five
Now
he
brings
roses
to
his
sweetheart
She
lives
most
anywhere
He
sees
someone
suffering
He
knows
that
despair
He
offers
them
a
rose
And
some
quiet
prose
About
dancing
in
a
shimmering
ballroom
Cause
you
never
know
when
they
will
bloom
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