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Homeless Brother (Live/1976)

Don McLean1974年1月1日

Homeless Brother (Live/1976) 歌詞

Homeless Brother (Live/1976) - Don McLean

I was walking by the

Graveyard late last friday night

 

I heard somebody yelling it sounded like a fight

 

It was just a drunken hobo dancing circles in the

Night

 

Pouring whiskey on the headstones in the blue moonlight

 

So often have I wondered where these homeless brothers go

 

Down in some hidden valley

Were their sorrows cannot show

 

Where the police cannot find them where the wanted men

Can go

 

There's freedom when your

Walking even though you're walking slow

 

Smash your bottle on a gravestone and live while you

Can

 

That homeless brother is my friend

 

It's hard to be a pack rat it's hard to

Be a 'bo

 

But living's so much harder

Where the heartless people go

 

Somewhere the dogs are barking and the children seem to

Know

 

That jesus on the highway was a lost hobo

 

And they hear the holy silence of the

Temples in

The hill

 

And they see the ragged tatters as another kind of

Thrill

 

And they envy him the sunshine and they pity him

The chill

 

And they're sad to do their living for some other

Kind of thrill

 

Smash your bottle on a gravestone and live while you

Can

 

That homeless brother is my friend

 

Somewhere there was a woman somewhere there was a child

 

Somewhere there was a cottage where the marigolds grew wild

 

But some where's just like nowhere when you leave it

For a while

 

You'll find the broken hearted when you're travelling jungle style

 

Down the bowels of a broken land where numbers live

Like men

 

Where those who keep their senses have them taken back

Again

 

Where the night stick cracks with crazy rage where madmen

Don't

Pretend

Where wealth has no beginning and poverty no end

 

Smash your bottle on a gravestone and live while you

Can

 

That homeless brother is my friend

 

The ghosts of highway royalty have vanished in the night

 

The Whitman wanderer

Walking toward a glowing inner light

 

The children have grown older

And the cops have gripped us tight

 

There's no spot round the melting pot for free

Men in their flight

 

And you who leave on promises

And prosper as you please

 

The victim of your riches often dies of your disease

He can't hear the factory whistle

Just the lonesome freight train's

Wheeze

He's living on good fortune

He ain't dying on his knees

 

Smash your bottle on a gravestone

And live while you can

 

That homeless brother is my friend

 

 

That homeless brother is my friend