American Faces
(专辑: American Faces - 1987)
Met a
black man down in Memphis with lines on his face that looked like the
Mississippi He was the
son of a
slave, the
father of a
PhD He'd squint his eyes at the
new day sun, spit tobacco from a
toothless gum And say "Boys, it's a
good day to be free" American faces I
have seen, American voices I
have listened to They're a
lot like me and you They're all red, white or blue American faces I
have seen Saw a
veteran in a
halfway house, a
monkey on his back and the
whole world on his shoulder On his dresser was a
medal and a
picture of a
long lost friend He'd won a
purple heart when he lost his mind but he's kept his dreams since 69 That one day he'll be coming home again American faces I
have seen, American voices I
have listened to They're a
lot like me and you They're all red, white or blue American faces I
have seen I
knew a
waitress on the
night shift where eggs and coffee were a
part of the
uniform Waiting tables all night, taking less than minimum wage She'd wipe her brow with the
back of her hands, speak of three good kids and a
hard luck man But she swore they were bound for better days American faces I
have seen, American voices I
have listened to They're a
lot like me and you They're all red, white or blue American faces I
have seen Yeah, they're a
lot like me and you And we're all red, white or blue American faces I
have seen