paroles de chanson The Churchyard - Voltaire
A
bell
in
a
churchyard,
It
yells
for
me
to
begin.
And
my
hands
they
tremble
and
shake.
While
a
chill
grows
under
my
skin.
It
rains
in
the
valley,
It
rains
from
the
skies.
And
it′s
raining
deep
inside
my
soul,
And
it
pours
up
and
out
of
my
eyes.
A
long
ago,
you
were
here
in
my
arms
And
I
swore
I
would
protect
you
from
harm
Now
here
we
are.
On
this
hill,
'neath
the
tree
In
the
Churchyard
at
dawn.
How
could
we′ve
fallen
so
far?
The
earth
is
a
blood-red
clay
That
cakes
to
my
heels.
And
the
stain
grows
heavy
as
lead,
And
my
heart
it
is
heavier
still.
In
a
bow
there's
a
raven
And
its
eyes
fix
me
with
a
stare.
Then
he
turns
and
screams
at
the
sky.
And
it
burns
like
the
truth
in
my
ears.
Not
long
ago,
you
were
here
in
my
arms
And
I
swore
I
would
protect
you
from
harm
Now
here
we
are.
On
this
hill,
'neath
a
tree
In
the
Churchyard
at
dusk.
How
could
we′ve
fallen
so
far?
No
one
should
find
out
how
it
feels
Standing
here,
hoping
and
praying
You′ll
awake
from
this
awful
ordeal.
No
one
should
find
out
what
it's
like
Standing
here,
digging
a
hole
in
which
to
bury
Your
child
and
your
wife.
When
they
are
finished
They
look
like
wombs
on
a
hill
Two
graves,
they
lay
side
by
side
For
my
life
and
my
lover
to
fill.
No
one
should
find
out
how
it
feels
Standing
here,
hoping
and
praying
You′ll
awake
from
this
awful
ordeal
No
one
should
find
out
what
it's
like,
Standing
here,
not
having
the
means
To
buy
the
medicine
to
save
their
lives.
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