Lyrics Song For Duke - Judy Collins
I
didn't
even
know
the
man
I
didn't
know
the
man
himself
Even
though
his
music
filled
my
life
As
it
has
so
many
others
I
knew
that
he
had
died
that
week
After
fighting
death
a
year
or
more
But
I
had,
had
a
rule
before
That
funerals
were
a
waste
of
flowers
But
something
said,
I
had
to
go
To
be
a
witness
to
his
gift
of
love
A
man
who
never
once
gave
up
on
life
Until
death
took
him
in
his
tracks
The
people
stood
around
the
church
Ten
thousand
people
there,
they
say,
or
more
Black
and
white,
rich
and
poor
Together
they
were
there
to
say
farewell
In
New
York
city
it
had
rained
that
day
The
streets
were
silver
and
the
sky
was
grey
But
in
the
church
the
music
soared
and
sang
And
seemed
to
fill
the
air
with
shining
sun
The
man
was
a
hero
He
played
the
music
of
our
souls
He
knew
that
we
all
have
in
us
A
place
where
beauty
always
grows
Outside
in
the
streets
again
The
people
wandered
through
the
falling
rain
They
waved
their
hands
and
dried
their
tears
And
turned
to
go
about
their
lives
again
But
none
of
us
will
be
the
same
If
we
hear
the
things
his
music
says
That
loving
is
the
gift
of
life
And
making
music
was
his
way
of
love
The
man
was
a
hero
He
played
the
music
of
our
souls
He
knew
that
we
all
have
in
us
A
place
where
beauty
always
grows
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