Lyrics Homeless Brother - Live - Don McLean
I
was
walking
by
the
graveyard,
late
last
Friday
night,
I
heard
somebody
yelling,
it
sounded
like
a
fight.
It
was
just
a
drunken
hobo
dancing
circles
in
the
night,
Pouring
whiskey
on
the
headstones
in
the
blue
moonlight.
So
often
have
I
wondered
where
these
homeless
brothers
go,
Down
in
some
hidden
valley
were
their
sorrows
cannot
show,
Where
the
police
cannot
find
them,
where
the
wanted
men
can
go.
There's
freedom
when
your
walking,
even
though
you're
walking
slow.
Smash
your
bottle
on
a
gravestone
and
live
while
you
can,
That
homeless
brother
is
my
friend.
It's
hard
to
be
a
pack
rat,
it's
hard
to
be
a
'bo,
But
living's
so
much
harder
where
the
heartless
people
go.
Somewhere
the
dogs
are
barking
and
the
children
seem
to
know
That
Jesus
on
the
highway
was
a
lost
hobo.
And
they
hear
the
holy
silence
of
the
temples
in
the
hill,
And
they
see
the
ragged
tatters
as
another
kind
of
thrill.
And
they
envy
him
the
sunshine
and
they
pity
him
the
chill,
And
they're
sad
to
do
their
living
for
some
other
kind
of
thrill.
Smash
your
bottle
on
a
gravestone
and
live
while
you
can,
That
homeless
brother
is
my
friend.
Somewhere
there
was
a
woman,
somewhere
there
was
a
child,
Somewhere
there
was
a
cottage
where
the
marigolds
grew
wild.
But
some
where's
just
like
nowhere
when
you
leave
it
for
a
while,
You'll
find
the
broken-hearted
when
you're
travelling
jungle-style.
Down
the
bowels
of
a
broken
land
where
numbers
live
like
men,
Where
those
who
keep
their
senses
have
them
taken
back
again,
Where
the
night
stick
cracks
with
crazy
rage,
where
madmen
don't
Pretend,
Where
wealth
has
no
beginning
and
poverty
no
end.
Smash
your
bottle
on
a
gravestone
and
live
while
you
can,
That
homeless
brother
is
my
friend.
The
ghosts
of
highway
royalty
have
vanished
in
the
night,
The
Whitman
wanderer
walking
toward
a
glowing
inner
light.
The
children
have
grown
older
and
the
cops
have
gripped
us
tight,
There's
no
spot
round
the
melting
pot
for
free
men
in
their
flight.
And
you
who
leave
on
promises
and
prosper
as
you
please,
The
victim
of
your
riches
often
dies
of
your
disease,
He
can't
hear
the
factory
whistle,
just
the
lonesome
freight
train's
Wheeze,
He's
living
on
good
fortune,
he
ain't
dying
on
his
knees.
Smash
your
bottle
on
a
gravestone
and
live
while
you
can,
That
homeless
brother
is
my
friend.
That
homeless
brother
is
my
friend.
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2 Castles In the Air
3 American Pie (Live)
4 Winterwood - Live
5 And I Love You So (with Nanci Griffith)
6 Addicted to Black
7 Crying
8 Empty Chairs
9 Since I Don't Have You
10 I Tune the World Out
11 Homeless Brother - Live
12 Wonderful Baby
13 Have You Seen Me
14 I Was Always Young
15 Lovers Love the Spring
16 Words and Music
17 Left For Dead On The Road Of Love
18 If I Hadn't Met You
19 If We Try - Live
20 Crossroads - Live
21 Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) (Live)
22 Headroom
23 Prime Time
24 1967 (Live)
25 Jerusalem - Live
26 Superman's Ghost - Live
27 Infinity - Live
28 Magdalene Lane - Live
29 Sea Man
30 The Statue
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