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Mother Country

アーティスト:John Stewart  アルバム:California Bloodlines 

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There was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle that I forgot to save, But it was about a lady who lived in the good ol' days When a century was born and a century had died, And about those good old days, well, the old lady replied: "You know, there was just a lot of people who were doin' the best they could." She said that the good old days were just a lot of people doin' the best they could. And then the lady said that they did it, pretty up and walkin' good. Whatever happened to those faces in the old photographs? You've seen them, the little boys...boys, hell, they were men Who stood knee deep in the Johnstown mud. It was during the time of that terrible flood When they listened to the water, that awful noise, And then they just put away the dreams that belonged to little boys. Oh, the sun is going down for Mister Bouie, As he's singing with his class of nineteen-two. Oh, mother country, I do love you. Oh, mother country, I do love you. I knew a man named E.A. Stuart, he spelled it S-T-U-A-R-T, And he owned some of the finest


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