Lyrics Half Fist - Loudon Wainwright III
I've
seen
the
family
photos
And
the
man's
a
mystery
Died
in
1942
at
the
age
of
43
My
grandmother
was
his
widow
And
my
father
was
his
son
Oh,
but
I
know
next
to
nothing
Of
the
first
Loudon
They
say
he
was
an
SOB
Who
liked
to
smoke
and
drink
In
the
photos
he
looks
handsome
Attractive's
what
I
think
And
there's
one
of
him
in
uniform
And
it
must
have
been
World
War
I
They
say
he
was
an
expert
sailor
And
could
handle
a
shotgun
In
the
wedding
portrait
Posing
with
his
young
bride
His
right
hand,
hidden
by
her
bouquet
Is
left
hanging
at
his
side
Closed
in
a
kind
of
half-fist
Unsure
what
he'd
just
done
Facing
his
short
future
Like
he
could
hit
someone
It
was
elbows
off
the
table
Before
the
meal'd
begun
And
it's
his
hands
I
recognize
He
gave
them
to
his
son
Whose
own
hands
held
and
touched
me
And
ruffled
up
my
hair
And
I
recognize
that
half-fist
I'd
know
it
anywhere
Later
on,
in
the
late
30s
He
began
to
go
to
seed
In
the
photos
he
looks
loaded
They
observe
and
I
will
heed
Mugging
for
the
camera,
having
a
little
fun
Cigarette
in
one
hand
And
a
drink
in
the
other
one
Yes,
I
know
a
little
something
About
the
first
Loudon
My
grandmother
was
his
widow
And
my
father
was
his
son
Tell
me
what
are
we
afraid
of?
Why
do
we
resist?
I
spread
my
hands
and
flex
my
fingers
Open
and
close
my
fist
I
spread
my
hands
and
flex
my
fingers
Open
and
close
my
fist
1 Surviving Twin
2 Life With - and Without - Father
3 Half Fist
4 Disguising the Man
5 Between (Live)
6 The Sum of Recollection Just Keeps Growing
7 All in a Family
8 Letters 1942-1945
9 White Winos
10 Father's Day
11 Dilated to Meet You
12 A Father and a Son (Live)
13 Another Sort of Love Story
14 Man & Dog
15 Mad About Maps
16 Four Mirrors
17 Chasing Away the Ghosts of Christmases Past
18 In C
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