Half Past France
John Cale
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Continúa después del anuncio
Tono:
D A I suppose I'm glad I'm on this trainG And it's longD Somewhere between Dunkirk and ParisD A Most people here are still asleepG But I'm awakeA Looking out from here, at half-pastD FranceD Things are much different hereA than NorwayG Not so coldD Wonder when we'll be in DundeeA Old Hollweg knows his way aroundG He's no foolContinúa después del anuncioD Wish I'd get to see my son againA G But from here on it's got to beA GA G A A simple case of them or meGA G A If they're alive then I am deadG Em Pray God and eat your daily bread, take your timeD We're so far awayA Floating in this bayD We're so far awayA G D From home, where we belongD A I'm not afraid now of the dark,G anymoreD And many mountains now are molehillsD Back in Berlin they're all wellA G fed, and I don't careD People always bored me anywayA G A G From here on it's got to beA G A G A simple case of them or meA G A If they're alive then I am deadG Em Pray God and eat your daily bread, take your timeD We're so far away...A Floating in this bay... [Repeat chorus until the song fades out]