Lyrics Dignity - Joe Cocker
Fat
man
lookin′
in
a
blade
of
steel
Thin
man
lookin'
at
his
last
meal
Hollow
man
lookin′
at
a
cottonfield
For
dignity
Wise
man
lookin'
at
a
blade
of
grass
Young
man
lookin'
in
the
shadows
that
pass
Poor
man
lookin′
through
painted
glass
For
dignity
Somebody
got
murdered
on
New
Year′s
Eve
Someone
said
dignity
was
the
first
to
leave
I
went
into
the
city,
I
went
into
the
town
Went
to
the
land
of
the
midnight
sun
Searchin'
high,
searchin′
low
Searchin'
everywhere
I
know
Askin′
the
cops
wherever
I
go
Have
you
seen
dignity?
Blind
man
breakin'
out
of
a
trance
Puts
both
his
hands
in
the
pockets
of
chance
Hopin′
to
find
one
circumstance
Of
dignity
I
went
to
the
wedding
of
Mary-Lou
She
said,
"I
don't
want
nobody
see
me
talkin'
to
you"
Said
she
could
be
killed,
if
she
told
me
what
she
knew
About
dignity
Footprints
runnin′
cross
the
silver
sand
Steps
fallin′
down
into
tattoo
land
I
met
the
sons
of
darkness
and
the
sons
of
light
In
the
bordertowns
of
despair
So
many
roads,
so
much
at
stake
Too
many
dead
ends,
I'm
at
the
edge
of
the
lake
Sometimes
I
wonder
what
it′s
gonna
take
To
find
dignity
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