But the warm summer breezes
The French wines and cheeses
Put his ambition at bay
The summers and winters
Scattered like splinters
And four or five years slipped
away
Then he went to England, played
the piano
And married an actress named
Kim
They had a fine life, she
was a good wife
And bore him a young son named
Jim
And all of the answers and
all of the questions
Locked in his attic one day
'Cause he liked the quiet
clean country livin'
And twenty more years slipped
away
Well the war took his baby,
the bombs killed his lady
And left him with only one
eye
His body was battered, his
whole world was shattered
And all he could do was just
cry
While the tears were a-fallin'
he was recallin'
Answers he never found
So he hopped on a freighter,
skidded the ocean
And left England without a
sound
Now he lives in the islands,
fishes the pilin's
And drinks his Green Label
each day
Writing his memoirs, losin'
his hearin'
But he don't care what most
people say
Through eighty-six years of
perpetual motion
If he likes you he'll smile
and he'll say
"Jimmy, some of it's magic,
some of it's tragic
But I had a good life all
the way"
Coda:
And he went to Paris lookin'
for answers
To questions that bothered
him so
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