The Man He Was
(专辑: The American Dream - 1970)
In a
village in the
woods, they plant a
tree for every newborn babe So they sowed the
seed for a
child named John and they watched it day by day The
tree, it grew in a
very strange way, as twisted as a
knot And the
child, he grew in the
very same way and never would his parents have thought The
lad was bright and he learned to read as well as he could talk But his limbs were as twisted as the
tree and never would he walk People would come to stop and stare and you could hear them say "It doesn't seem to me to be quite fair," and then be on their way Sing a
song of joy, lift your hearts in song For a
newborn boy, for a
life that's long For a
life that's long Now he loved the
tree even though it was as twisted as himself For somewhere deep inside his soul, he thought of nothing else And the
boy he grew, did the
best he can, but his limbs remained the
same Well, whoever listens who will understand someone who is lame Some came to cry, some came to laugh the
day he passed away He's really not dead, he's just taking a
nap, I
heard somebody say I
can't explain, but the
tree had died, it withered without love But a
stump remains to remind you of the
man that he was Sing a
song of death, sing a
song of peace Sing a
song of rest and a
song of relief Till the
end of time Till the
end of time Till the
end of time