One of my favourite John Cale songs from my favourite John Cale album - Paris 1919. G D I suppose I'm glad I'm on this train C And it's long G Somewhere between Dunkirk and Paris D Most people here are still asleep C But I'm awake D G Looking out from here at half-past France D Things are much different here than Norway C Not so cold G Wonder when we’ll be in Dundee D Old hollweg knows his way around C He’s no fool G Wish I’d get to see my son again D C D C From here on it’s got to be D C D C A simple case of them or me D C D If they’re alive then I am dead C F Pray God and eat your daily bread F Take your time G We’re so far away D Floating in this bay G F We’re so far away from home F C G Where we belong G D C I’m not afraid now of the dark anymore G And many mountains now are molehills D Back in Berlin they’re all well fed C I don’t care G People always bored me anyway D C D C From here on it’s got to be D C D C A simple case of them or me D C D If they’re alive then I am dead C F Pray God and eat your daily bread F Take your time G We’re so far away D Floating in this bay G We’re so far away D Floating in this bay ... these two lines repeat to fade