Southern Germany

Richard Clapton
Album : Prussian Blue
Clapton
Feel the stillness in the valleys,
Of Southern Germany,
And see the shadows of the fir trees,
And the world that dwells within,
The old girls slaving in the cornfields,
They know no other life,
And see the farmer with his tractor,
It is his joy and pride.
CHORUS:
Well it seems to me,
That in South Germany,
They live so isolated,
In their timeless situation,
Communities suspended,
From what's really going on.
See those tall church steeples,
In every tiny town,
The Church is to these people,
What life is all about,
And I saw Jesus in the cornfield,
Hanging from His cross,
And the farmers think this symbol,
Can really bless their crop.
Well it seems to me,
That in South Germany,
They live so isolated,
In their timeless situation,
Communities suspended,
From what's really going on.


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