Fort Wayne

Album: Petit Fours (2009)
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  • Once I was playing down in Fort Wayne
    Lost in the grain, you know what I'm saying?
    But like I was saying the kids were swaying
    To a rock 'n' roll beat confused in the wheat
    From all the doom sayin' and all the egg layin'

    Once we were kissing there in the crowd
    They cheered so loud, they'd come to listen
    They thought we'd gone missing

    I can't decide, do I confide
    These things in my heart, in my heart, in my heart?

    Vous vous rappelez
    Dans la ville de Narbonne
    Que nous avons embrassé tout la nuit

    Il était si grand ecstasy pur
    Je ne l'oublierai un moment si parfait
    Vous êtes celui le seul pour moi

    Once I was playing down in Fort Wayne
    Lost in the grain, you know what I'm saying?
    Well, like I was saying the kids were swaying
    To a rock 'n' roll beat confused in the wheat
    From all the doom sayin' and all the egg layin'

    My hands are tied, I must confide
    These things in my heart, in my heart, in my heart
    Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON, VIOLET CLARKE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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