Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Chicago, artist - The Delta Saints. Album song Death Letter Jubilee, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 14.01.2013
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
Chicago |
And there’s a home time coming in this big city-town |
I got a dollar in my pocket and my feet on the ground |
In the morning a fast train gonna take me right down |
To the center of the city, and to the center of the town |
And when I step off of that train into them streets, I’m gon' say |
I got a dollar in my pocket and my feet here to stay |
Got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet, my feet on the ground |
I got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet on the ground |
And here God was a sailor on that ocean so blue |
He’d see the world from the water, but his heart would stay true |
And he would curse down the waves as they rose and fell |
For taking him from his city and from the wind on his shores |
And when he step off of that boat onto that dock and kneel and pray |
And thank God for not taking his soul away |
Got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet on the ground |
I got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet on the ground |
It seems I’ve been walking now, for years at a time |
Come through hell and high water, come through desert and pine |
And in these boots I worn down, the miles to the store |
Just need a city with broad shoulders where I can later rest my bones |
And when I reach that city and from that Market Square |
I’ll cry, Thank God for Chicago, and the wind that she bears, yeah! |
Got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet on the ground |
Got a dollar in my pocket, baby |
And my feet on the ground |