Lyrics MAN IN BLACK - Carin Leon
Well,
you
wonder
why
I
always
dress
in
black
Why
you
never
see
Bright
colors
on
my
back
And
why
does
my
appearance
Seem
to
have
a
somber
tone?
Well,
there's
a
reason
for
the
things
That
I
have
on
I
wear
the
black
For
the
poor
and
the
beaten
down
Livin'
in
the
hopeless
Hungry
side
of
town
I
wear
it
for
the
prisoner
Who
has
long
paid
for
his
crime
But
is
there
because
He's
a
victim
of
the
times
I
wear
the
black
For
those
who've
never
read
Or
listened
To
the
words
that
Jesus
said
About
the
road
to
happiness
Through
love
and
charity
Why
you'd
think
He's
talking
Straight
to
you
and
me
Well,
we're
doin'
mighty
fine
I
do
suppose
In
our
streak
of
lightnin'
cars
And
fancy
clothes
But
just
so
we're
reminded
Of
the
ones
who
are
held
back
Up
front
there
ought
to
be
A
man
in
black
I
wear
it
For
the
sick
and
lonely
old
For
the
reckless
ones
Whose
bad
trip
left
them
cold
I
wear
the
black
in
mournin'
For
the
lives
that
could
have
been
Each
week
we
lose
A
hundred
fine
young
men
And,
I
wear
it
For
the
thousands
who
have
died
Believin'
that
the
Lord
Was
on
their
side
I
wear
it
for
another
Hundred
thousand
who
have
died
Believin'
that
we
all
Were
on
their
side
Well,
there's
things
That
never
will
be
right,
I
know
And
things
need
changin'
Everywhere
you
go
But
till
we
start
to
make
a
move
To
make
a
few
things
right
You'll
never
see
me
Wear
a
suit
of
white
Ah,
I'd
love
to
wear
a
rainbow
Every
day
And
tell
the
world
That
everything's
okay
But
I'll
try
to
carry
off
A
little
darkness
on
my
back
Till
things
are
brighter
I'm
the
man
in
black
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