Lyrics I Pity the Poor Immigrant - Gene Clark
I
pity
the
poor
immigrant
Who
wishes
he
would've
stayed
home,
Who
uses
all
his
power
to
do
evil
But
in
the
end
is
always
left
so
alone.
That
man
whom
with
his
fingers
cheats
And
who
lies
with
ev'ry
breath,
Who
passionately
hates
his
life
And
likewise,
fears
his
death.
I
pity
the
poor
immigrant
Whose
strength
is
spent
in
vain,
Whose
heaven
is
like
Ironsides,
Whose
tears
are
like
rain,
Who
eats
but
is
not
satisfied,
Who
hears
but
does
not
see,
Who
falls
in
love
with
wealth
itself
And
turns
his
back
on
me.
I
pity
the
poor
immigrant
Who
tramples
through
the
mud,
Who
fills
his
mouth
with
laughing
And
who
builds
his
town
with
blood,
Whose
visions
in
the
final
end
Must
shatter
like
the
glass.
I
pity
the
poor
immigrant
When
his
gladness
comes
to
pass.
1 Los Angeles
2 I Pity the Poor Immigrant
3 That's Alirght by Me
4 Kansas City Southern
5 Train Leaves Here This Morning
6 Why Not Your Baby
7 The Radio Song
8 Git It On Brother
9 Something's Wrong
10 Wall Around Your Heart
11 No Longer a Sweetheart of Mine
12 Through the Morning, Through the Night
13 Kansas City Southern
14 Polly
15 Dark Hollow
16 One In A Hundred
17 She's The Kind Of Girl
18 With Tomorrow
19 For A Spanish Guitar
20 The Virgin
21 Opening Day
22 Winter In
23 The American Dreamer
24 Full Circle Song
25 In A Misty Morning
26 I Remember The Railroad
27 Hear The Wind
28 Silent Crusade
29 Past Addresses
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