收聽Harry Chapin的There Only Was One Choice (LP版)歌詞歌曲

There Only Was One Choice (LP版)

Harry Chapin2007年6月26日

There Only Was One Choice (LP版) 歌詞

There Only Was One Choice (LP版) - Harry Chapin

There's a kid out on my corner hear him strumming like a fool

 

Shivering in his dungarees but still he's going to school

His cheeks are made of peach fuzz his hopes may be the same

 

But he's signed up as a soldier out to play the music game

 

There are fake patches on his jacket

He's used bleach to fade his jeans

With a brand new stay pressed shirt

And some creased and wrinkled dreams

 

His face a blemish garden but his eyes are virgin clear

 

His voice is Chicken Little's but he's hearing Paul Revere

 

When he catches himself giggling

 

He forces up a sneer

 

Though he'd rather have a milk shake

He keeps forcing down the beer

 

Just another folkie late in coming down the pike

 

Riding his guitar he left Kid brother with his bike

 

And he's got Guthrie running in his bones

He's the hobo kid who's left his home

And his Beatles records and the Rolling Stones

This boy is staying acoustic

 

There's Seeger singing in his heart

He hopes his songs will somehow start

To heal the cracks that split apart

America gone plastic

 

And now there's Dylan dripping from his mouth

 

He's hitching himself way down south

 

To learn a little black and blues

 

From old street men who paid their dues

 

'Cause they knew they had nothing to lose

They knew it so they just got to it

 

With cracked old Gibsons and red clay shoes

 

Playing 1 4 5 chords like good news

 

And cursed with skin that calls for blood

 

They put their face and feet in mud

 

But oh they learned the music from way down there

 

The real ones learn it somewhere

Strum your guitar sing it kid

 

Just write about your feelings not the things you never did

 

Inexperience it once had cursed me

 

But your youth is no handicap it's what makes you thirsty

 

Hey kid you know you can hear your footsteps

 

As you're kicking up the dust

 

And the rustling in the shadows tells you secrets you can trust

 

The capturing of whispers is the way to write a song

It's when you get to microphones the music can go wrong

 

You can't see the audience with spotlights in your eyes

Your feet can't feel the highway from where the Lear jet flies

 

When you glide in silent splendor in your padded limousines

 

Only you are crying there behind the silver screen

 

Now you battle dragons but they'll all turn into frogs

When you grab the wheel of fortune you get caught up in the cog

 

First your art turns into craft then the yahoos start to laugh

Then you'll hear the jackals howl 'cause they love to watch the fall

They're the lost ones out there feeding

On the wounded and the bleeding

They always are the first to see the cracks upon the walls

 

When I started this song I was still thirty-three

 

The age that Mozart died and sweet Jesus was set free

 

Keats and Shelley too soon finished Charley Parker would be

 

And I fantasized some tragedy'd be soon curtailing me

 

Well just today I had my birthday I made it thirty-four

 

Mere mortal not immortal not star-crossed anymore

 

I've got this problem with my aging I no longer can ignore

 

A tame and toothless tabby can't produce a lion's roar

 

And I can't help being frightened on these midnight afternoons

 

When I ask the loaded questions

Why does winter come so soon

And where are all the golden girls that I was singing for

The daybreak chorus of my dreams serenades no more

 

Yeah the minute man is going soft the mirror's on the shelf

 

Only when the truth's up there can you fool yourself

I am the aged jester who won't gracefully retire

 

A clumsy clown without a net caught staggering on the high wire

Yesterday's a collar that has settled round my waist

 

Today keeps slipping by me it leaves no aftertaste

 

Tomorrow is a daydream the future's never true

 

Am I just a fading fire or a breeze passing through

 

Hello my Country I once came to tell everyone your story

 

Your passion was my poetry

 

And your past my most potent glory

 

Your promise was my prayer

 

Your hypocrisy my nightmare

 

And your problems fill my present

 

Are we both going somewhere

 

Step right up young lady

 

Your two hundred birthdays make you old if not senile

 

And we see the symptoms there in your rigor mortise smile

With your old folks eating dog food and your children eating paint

While the pirates own the flag and sell us sermons on restraint

 

And while blood's the only language

That your deaf old ears can hear

 

And still you will not answer with that message coming clear

 

Does it mean there's no more ripples in your tired old glory stream

 

And the buzzards own the carcass of your dream

 

Oh B U Y Centennial

 

Sell 'em pre-canned laughter

America Perennial

Sing happy ever after

 

There's a dance band on the Titanic

 

Singing nearer my God to thee

 

And the iceberg's on the starboard bow

 

Won't you dance with me

 

Yes I read it in the New York Times

That was on the stands today

It said that dreams were out of fashion

We'll hear no more empty promises

 

There'll be no more wasted passions

 

To clutter up our play

 

It really was a good sign

 

The words went on to say

It shows that we are growing up

In oh so many healthy ways

 

And I told myself this is exactly where I'm at

But I don't much like thinking about that

 

Harry are you really so naive

 

You can honestly believe

 

That the country's getting better

 

When all you do is let her alone

 

Harry can you really be surprised

 

When it's there before your eyes

When you hold the knife that carves her

You live the life that starves her to the bone

 

Good dreams don't come cheap

 

You've got to pay for them

 

If you just dream when you're asleep

 

There is no way for them to come alive to survive

 

It's not enough to listen it's not enough to see

When the hurricane is coming on it's not enough to flee

It's not enough to be in love we hide behind that word

 

It's not enough to be alive when your future's been deferred

 

What I've run through my body what I've run through my mind

My breath's the only rhythm and the tempo is my time

My enemy is hopelessness my ally honest doubt

The answer is a question that I never will find out

 

Is music propaganda should I boogie rock and roll

Or just an early warning system hitched up to my soul

Am I observer or participant or huckster of belief

 

Making too much of a life so mercifully brief

 

So I stride down sunny streets and the band plays back my song

 

They're applauding at my shadow long after I am gone

 

Should I hold this wistful notion that the journey is worthwhile

 

Or tiptoe cross the chasm with a song and a smile

 

Well I got up this morning I don't need to know no more

 

It evaporated nightmares that had boiled the night before

 

With every new day's dawning my kid climbs in my bed

And tells the cynics of the board room your language is dead

 

And as I wander with my music through the jungles of despair

 

My kid will learn guitar and find his street corner somewhere

 

There he'll make the silence listen to the dream behind the voice

And show his minstrel Hamlet daddy that there only was one choice

 

Strum your guitar sing it kid

 

Just write about your feelings not the things you never did

 

Inexperience it once had cursed me

 

But your youth is no handicap it's what makes you thirsty hey kid

 

Strum your guitar sing it kid

Just write about your feelings not the things you never did

 

Dance band on the Titanic

 

Singing nearer my God to thee

 

The iceberg's on the starboard bow

 

Won't you dance with me

 

The dance band on the Titanic

 

Singing nearer my God to thee

 

And the iceberg's on the starboard bow

 

Won't you dance with me

 

Yeah the dance band on the Titanic

 

Singing nearer my God to thee

 

And the iceberg's on the starboard bow

Won't you dance with me

 

Come on

Yeah the dance band on the Titanic

 

Singing nearer my God to thee

 

 

And the iceberg's on the starboard bow