Lyrics As Long As the Grass Will Grow - Bill Miller
The
last
fall
of
the
morning
rain
drips
off
the
wino's
shoes
He's
sleeping
in
a
cardboard
tent
too
drunk
to
know
its
through
But
the
rainbow
from
this
morning
sun
can't
be
too
far
behind
Down
his
alley
where
the
sun
won't
shine
the
blind
must
lead
the
blind
Ten
stories
up
the
boy
looks
out
his
face
pressed
to
the
screen
He
heard
the
thunder
rolling
in
it
woke
him
from
his
dream
And
his
mother's
calling
out
to
him
boy
get
up
and
make
your
bed
But
that
kid's
a
thousand
miles
away
hasn't
heard
a
word
she
said
CHORUS:
But
as
long
as
the
grass
will
grow
In
the
cracks
of
the
sidewalk
Next
to
the
old
lampposts
As
long
as
the
birds
will
fly
In
the
thick
broken
air
against
a
highrise
sky
Then
the
morning
sun
will
shed
it's
light
On
the
city
down
below
Inside
a
cab,
the
driver
yawns,
he's
worked
an
all
night
shift
He
sets
his
meter
one
last
time
before
he
call
it
quits
The
heartbeat
of
the
homeless
still
echoes
in
the
streets
They're
all
wrapped
in
coats
and
blankets
don't
have
enough
to
eat
CHORUS
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