Lyrics Don't Burn The Bridge - Don McLean
I
am
a
man
who
travelled
everywhere
Holding
mirages
made
of
hair
Mansions
of
silver,
women
of
gold
Well,
all
I
had
was
the
tale
I
told
I've
been
a
wanderer,
I
can
let
go
But
you
would
do
better
to
stay
Don't
burn
the
bridge
That
brought
you
over
Or
you'll
be
travelling
all
your
days
I
had
no
family,
I
had
no
real
friends
I
had
a
lover
who
more
then
just
pretends
She
played
a
mind
game
I
played
it
too
When
you're
in
love,
those're
the
things
you
do
I've
been
a
loser,
I've
won
the
game
I've
had
power,
fortune,
and
fame
Don't
burn
the
bridge
that
brought
you
over
For
you're
a
poor
man
just
the
same
Poor
man
Poor
man
Yes,
I'll
admit
I've
burned
my
bridges
one
and
all
That
I
have
turned
my
back
on
some
who
tried
to
see
me
fall
And
then
you
came
and
built
a
bridge
where
once
there
was
a
wall
in
my
life
I
can
cross
over,
live
on
the
other
side
I
was
a
rover,
until
I
met
my
bride
She
has
the
magic,
I
have
the
dreams
With
her,
my
life
is
really
all
it
seems
There's
no
illusion,
this
is
for
real
And
I'm
so
satisfied,
deep
within
You
are
the
bridge
that
brought
me
over
And
you
are
everywhere
I've
ever
been
Your
man
I'm
your
man
Yes,
I'll
admit
I've
burned
my
bridges
one
and
all
That
I
have
turned
my
back
on
some
who
tried
to
see
me
fall
And
then
you
came
to
build
a
bridge
where
once
there
was
a
wall
Came
and
built
a
bridge
where
there
was
a
wall
Came
and
built
a
bridge
where
there
was
a
wall
In
my
life
In
my
life
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