annuler
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/****** normally the Guitar starts in the third line... *******/
[Verse 1]
My name is Gary Tyler Louisiana-born
Shadow of the poplar tree on fields all ripe with corn
Sixteen years I counted on the rising of the sun
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 2]
Of all the Disunited States divided black and white
Louisiana taught me how to think and how to fight
Sixty of us kids aboard the number 91
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 3]
Bus was barely moving we were set upon and stopped
Watched 200 white boys throwing bottles cans and rocks
Trapped and scared together there was nowhere we could run
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 4]
Boy outside the bus an automatic in his hand
We heard a single shot and then we all just hit the ground
I never pulled a trigger and I never held a gun
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 5]
White boy lay there bleeding cops they searched the bus
Never found a thing to say that it was one of us
Took us down the station they were beating us for fun
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 6]
Gun produced from nowhere pinned the crime on me
lynchmob for jury meant they' never set me free
Thirty years in prison for a crime I haven't done
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home
[Verse 7]
Waiting here the world has turned a thousand times or more
Stranded like the man who never knew they'd stopped the war
Waiting for the pardon but the pardon never comes
I'm just waiting for the bus to take me home.
(moins de barrés)