Lyrics How Fortunate the Man with None - John Martyn
You
saw
sagacious
Solomon
You
know
what
came
of
him,
To
him
complexities
seemed
plain.
He
cursed
the
hour
that
gave
birth
to
him
And
saw
that
everything
was
vain.
How
great
and
wise
was
Solomon.
The
world
however
did
not
wait
But
soon
observed
what
followed
on.
It′s
wisdom
that
had
brought
him
to
this
state.
How
fortunate
the
man
with
none.
You
saw
courageous
Caesar
next
You
know
what
he
became.
They
deified
him
in
his
life
Then
had
him
murdered
just
the
same.
And
as
they
raised
the
fatal
knife
How
loud
he
cried:
you
too
my
son!
The
world
however
did
not
wait
But
soon
observed
what
followed
on.
It's
courage
that
had
brought
him
to
that
state.
How
fortunate
the
man
with
none.
You
heard
of
honest
Socrates
The
man
who
never
lied:
They
weren′t
so
grateful
as
you'd
think
Instead
the
rulers
fixed
to
have
him
tried
And
handed
him
the
poisoned
drink.
How
honest
was
the
people's
noble
son.
The
world
however
did
not
wait
But
soon
observed
what
followed
on.
It′s
honesty
that
brought
him
to
that
state.
How
fortunate
the
man
with
none.
Here
you
can
see
respectable
folk
Keeping
to
God′s
own
laws.
So
far
he
hasn't
taken
heed.
You
who
sit
safe
and
warm
indoors
Help
to
relieve
our
bitter
need.
How
virtuously
we
had
begun.
The
world
however
did
not
wait
But
soon
observed
what
followed
on.
It′s
fear
of
god
that
brought
us
to
that
state.
How
fortunate
the
man
with
none.
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