Karaoké A Better Place to Be - Harry Chapin

Cet enregistrement est une reprise de A Better Place to Be rendu célèbre par Harry Chapin

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Tempo : variable (environ 160 BPM)

Tonalité identique à l'original : Ré

Durée : 08:42 - Extrait à : 04:25

Date de sortie : 1972
Styles : Rock, Folk, En anglais
Auteur-Compositeur : Harry Chapin

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Paroles A Better Place to Be

It was an early mornin' barroom and the place just opened up
And the little man come in so fast and started at his cups
And the broad who served the whisky she was a big old friendly girl
And she tried to fight her empty nights by smilin' at the world
And she said Hey Bub
It's been a while since you been around
Where the hell you been hidin' and why you look so down
But the little man just sat there like he'd never heard a sound
The waitress she gave out a cough and actin' not the least put off she spoke once again
She said
I don't wanna bother you
Consider it's understood
I know I'm not no beauty queen but I sure can listen good
And the little man took his drink in his hand and he raised it to his lips
He took a couple of sips and he told the waitress this story
I am the midnight watchman down at Miller's Tool and Die
And I watch the metal rustin' and I watch the time go by
A week ago at the diner
I stopped to get a bite
And this here lovely lady she sat two seats from my right
And Lord, Lord, Lord she was alright
Oh she was so damn beautiful that she'd warm a winter frost but she was long past lonely and well nigh on to lost
Now I'm not much of a mover or a pick-'em-up easy guy but I decided to glide on over and give her one good try
And Lord, Lord, Lord she was worth a try
Tongued-tied like a schoolboy
I stammered out some words but it did not really matter much 'cos I don't think she heard
She just looked clear on through me to a space back in my head
And it shamed me into silence as quietly she said
If you want me to come with you then that's alright with me
'Cos I know I'm goin' nowhere and anywhere's a better place to be
Anywhere's a better place to be
I drove her to my boardin' house and I took her up to my room
And I went to turn on the only light to brighten up the gloom
But she said Please leave the light off
Oh I don't mind the dark
And as her clothes all tumbled 'round her
I could hear my heart
The moonlight shone upon her as she lay back in my bed
It was the kind of scene I only had imagined in my head
I just could not believe it
To think that she was real
And as I tried to tell her she said
Shhh
I know just how you feel
And if you want to come here with me then that's alright with me
'Cos I've been oh so lonely
Lovin' someone is a better way to be
Anywhere's a better place to be
The mornin' come so swiftly but I held her in my arms
But she slept like a baby
Snug and safe from harm
I did not want to share her with the world or break the mood
So before she woke I went out and brought us both some food
I come back with my paper bag to find that she was gone
She'd left a six-word letter
Sayin' It's time that I moved on
The waitress took her bar rag and she wiped it across her eyes
And as she spoke her voice came out as somethin' like a sigh
She said I wish that I was beautiful or that you were halfway blind
And I wish
I weren't so doggone fat
I wish that you were mine
And I wish that you'd come with me when I leave for home
For we both know all about loneliness and livin' all alone
And the little man looked at the empty glass in his hand
And he smiled a crooked grin
He said I guess I'm outta gin
And I know we both have been so lonely
And if you want me to come with you then that's alright with me
'Cos I know I'm goin' nowhere and anywhere's a better place to be

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