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The Band

Knockin' Lost John

 

Knockin' Lost John

(album: Islands - 1977)


I went down to Duffy's bar with depression on my mind
Just to blow off a little steam and try to unwind
Times were getting tough with no relief in sight
Last straw I lost my job, next straw your life

Knock on knocking lost John
The Great Depression was going strong
Hard times coming on
Long gone knocking lost John

Born on the south side, got my schooling at the pool hall
Saturday night we get back to back, Sunday morning, wall to wall
Never seen nothing like it, people jumping out of windows and going mad
That's not half as bad as losing what you never had

Back in 1929 it was living hell
Crime was on the rise when the bottom fell
Keeping poverty pocket high upon the hill
Back door you lock it, they'll break it still

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