If you waste your time a-talking
to the people who don't listen
to the things that you are
saying who do you think's going to hear?
And if you should die explaining
how the things that they complain about
are things they could be changing,
who d'you think's goin' to care?
There were other lonely singers
in a world turned deaf and blind who were
crucified for what they tried
to show,
And their voices have been
scattered by the swirling winds of time,
'cause the truth remains that
no-one wants to know!
[Voice: Well, the old man was
a stranger, but I'd heard his song before;
back when failure had me locked
out on the wrong side of the door; when
no-one stood behind me but
my shadow on the floor and lonesome was more
than a state of mind. You
see, the devil haunts a hungry man; if you
don't want to join him you've
got to beat him. I ain't sayin' I beat the
devil, but I drank his beer
for nothing, and then I stole his song!]
And you still can hear me singing
to the people who don't listen
to the things that I am saying,
praying someone's going to hear;
And I guess I'll die explaining
how the things that they complain about
are things they could be changing,
hoping someone's goin' to care.
I was born a lonely singer
and I'm bound to die the same
But I've got to feed the hunger
in my soul;
And if I never have a nickel
I won't ever die of shame
'cause I don't believe that
no-one wants to know!
Marco Giunco |
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