Текст песни Robert Plant - Walking Into Clarksdale
Robert Plant - Walking Into Clarksdale слова песни
When I was born I was runningAs my feet hit the groundBefore I could talk I was hummingAn old railroad soundThings didn`t get much betterWhen by the age of fiveThey found me walking into ClarksdaleTrying to keep my friends aliveNo time for celebrationNow there`s no known cureSeeing I was born and raisedOn the wrong killing floorAnd my loved ones gathered roundTo see the experiment at workI was misplaced out of timeNever rich - never worseOh momma, please don`t cry for meTears to the river - tears to be freeAnd I see twelve white horses walking in lineMoving east across the metal bridgeOn highway forty-nineAnd standing in the shadows of a burnt out motelThe King of Commerce Mississippia waited with his hound from hellA shiny neon riverboat taking income from the poorIt`s floating by the levee in an artifical poolThere`s a six-mile tailback back out of junction 304A stranger at the crossroadsI believe I`d seen his face beforeOh, don`t cry for meTears fill the river - tears to be freeI`m sad to be leavingThe sun`s gone down and I`ve really got to go nowSad to be leavingThe sun`s gone down - I`ve really got to go nowYeah, really got to go nowI`ve got to go - I`ve got to moveSad to be leavingSun`s gone down - I`ve really got to go nowSad to be leavingThe sun`s gone down and I`ve really got to go nowYeah, really got to go now