Lyrics Before the Deluge - Jackson Browne
Some
of
them
were
dreamers
And
some
of
them
were
fools
Who
were
making
plans
and
thinking
of
the
future
With
the
energy
of
the
innocent
They
were
gathering
the
tools
They
would
need
to
make
their
journey
back
to
nature
While
the
sand
slipped
through
the
opening
And
their
hands
reached
for
the
golden
ring
When
their
hearts,
they
turned
to
each
other's
hearts
for
refuge
In
the
troubled
years
that
came
before
the
deluge
Some
of
them
knew
pleasure
And
some
of
them
knew
pain
And
for
some
of
them
it
was
only
the
moment
that
mattered
And
on
the
brave
and
crazy
wings
of
youth
They
went
flying
around
in
the
rain
And
their
feathers,
once
so
fine,
grew
torn
and
tattered
And
in
the
end
they
traded
their
tired
wings
For
the
resignation
that
living
brings
And
exchanged
love's
bright
and
fragile
glow
For
the
glitter
and
the
rouge
And
in
a
moment
they
were
swept
before
the
deluge
Now,
let
the
music
keep
our
spirits
high
Let
the
buildings
keep
our
children
dry
Let
creation
reveal
its
secrets
by
and
by,
by
and
by
When
the
light
that's
lost
within
us
reaches
the
sky
Some
of
them
were
angry
At
the
way
the
Earth
was
abused
By
the
men
who
learned
how
to
forge
her
beauty
into
power
And
they
struggled
to
protect
her
from
them
Only
to
be
confused
By
the
magnitude
of
her
fury
in
the
final
hour
And
when
the
sand
was
gone
and
the
time
arrived
In
the
naked
dawn
only
a
few
survived
And
in
attempts
to
understand
a
thing
so
simple
and
so
huge
Believed
that
they
were
meant
to
live
after
the
deluge
Now,
let
the
music
keep
our
spirits
high
Let
the
buildings
keep
our
children
dry
Let
creation
reveal
it's
secrets
by
and
by,
by
and
by
When
the
light
that's
lost
within
us
reaches
the
sky
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