Jack The Lion
(专辑: Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? - 1997)
Rake up all the
leaves in pleasant valley, It's the
last day of my visit, (up-state New York) To pay respects to the
old man. He's still got his sense of humour, But his body fails him, He's surrounded by loved ones, And that only goes so far, And does he know where he is? I
doubt it. Jack the
lion roaring his last, Like a
vision sent from the
past, Bedside, crying, holding his hands, Strong hands. Finally get a
moment alone with the
old man, He's having trouble breathing, And he's not the
only one, only one, He wonders where time goes, And why we haven't spoken for so long. He regrets it, He forgets it, And none too soon... Because he's closing his eyes and fading. Jack the
lion roaring his last, Like a
vision sent from the
past, Bedside, crying, holding his hands, Strong hands. We thank you for uniting, We thank you for the
cause, We thank you for the
lion, We thank you for the
claws. Come see him again, Come see him again, Come see him again, Come see him again. Bop, bop, bop. Jack the
lion roaring his last, Like a
vision sent from the
past, Bedside, crying, holding his hands, Strong hands. Jack the
lion roaring his last, Jack the
lion roaring his last.