Lyrics Ordinary People - Neil Young
In
a
dusty
town
a
clock
struck
high
noon,
two
men
stood
face
to
face.
One
wore
black
and
one
wore
white,
but
of
fear
there
wasn't
a
trace.
Two
hundred
years
later
two
hot
rods
drag
through
the
very
same
place,
And
a
half
a
million
people
Moved
in
to
pick
up
the
pace,
a
factory
full
of
people.
Makin'
parts
to
go
to
outer
space,
a
train
load
of
people.
They
were
aimin'
for
another
place,
out
of
town
people.
There's
a
man
in
the
window
with
a
big
cigar,
says
everything's
for
sale.
The
house
and
the
boat
and
the
railroad
car,
the
owner's
gotta
go
to
jail.
He
acquired
these
things
from
a
life
of
crime,
now
he's
selling
them
to
raise
his
bail.
He
was
rippin'
off
the
people.
Sellin'
guns
to
the
underground,
tryin'
to
help
the
people.
Lose
their
ass
for
a
piece
of
ground,
rippin'
off
the
people.
Skimmin'
the
top
when
there
was
no
one
around,
tryin'
to
help
the
people.
He
was
dealing
antiques
in
a
hardware
store
but
he
sure
had
a
lot
to
hide.
He
had
a
backroom
full
of
the
guns
of
war
and
a
ton
of
ammunition
besides.
Well,
he
walked
with
a
cane,
kept
a
bolt
on
the
door
with
five
pit
bulls
inside,
Just
a
warning
to
the
people
Who
might
try
to
break
in
at
night,
protection
from
the
people.
Selling
safety
in
the
darkest
night,
tryin'
to
help
the
people.
Get
the
drugs
to
the
street
all
right,
ordinary
people.
Well,
it's
hard
to
say
where
a
man
goes
wrong,
might
be
here
and
it
might
be
there.
What
starts
out
weak
might
get
too
strong,
if
you
can't
tell
foul
from
fair.
But
it's
hard
to
judge
from
an
angry
throng
of
hands
stretched
into
the
air,
The
vigilante
people.
Takin'
law
into
their
own
hands,
conscientious
people.
Crackin'
down
on
the
druglord's
land,
government
people.
Confiscatin'
all
the
dealer's
land,
patch-of-ground
people.
Down
at
the
factory,
they're
puttin'
new
windows
in.
The
vandals
made
a
mess
of
things,
and
the
homeless
just
walked
right
in.
Well,
they
worked
here
once,
and
they
live
here
now,
but
they
might
work
here
again,
They're
ordinary
people.
And
they're
livin'
in
a
nightmare,
hard
workin'
people.
And
they
don't
know
how
they
go
there,
ordinary
people.
And
they
think
that
you
don't
care,
hard
workin'
people.
Down
on
the
assembly
line,
they
keep
puttin'
the
same
thing
out.
But
the
people
today,
they
just
ain't
buyin',
nobody
can
figure
it
out.
Well,
they
try
like
hell
to
build
a
quality
end,
they're
workin'
hard
without
a
doubt,
They're
ordinary
people.
And
the
dollar's
what
it's
all
about,
hard
workin'
people.
But
the
customers
are
walkin'
out,
Lee
Iacocca
people.
Yeah,
they
look
but
they
just
don't
buy,
hard
workin'
people.
Two
out
of
work
models
and
a
fashion
slave
try
to
dance
away
the
Michelob
night.
The
bartender
poured
himself
another
drink,
while
two
drunks
sat
watchin'
the
fight.
The
champ
went
down,
then
he
got
up
again,
and
then
he
went
out
like
a
light,
He
was
fightin'
for
the
people.
But
his
timing
wasn't
right,
for
Las
Vegas
people
Who
came
to
see
a
Las
Vegas
fight,
high
rollin'
people.
Takin'
limos
though
the
neon
night,
fightin'
for
the
people.
And
then
a
new
Rolls
Royce
and
a
company
car
they
went
flyin'
down
the
street.
Each
one
tryin'
to
make
it
to
the
gate
before
employees
manned
the
fleet.
The
trucks
full
of
products
for
the
modern
home,
set
to
roll
out
into
the
street
Of
downtown
people.
Tryin'
to
make
their
way
to
work,
nose-to-the-stone
people.
Some
are
saints,
and
some
are
jerks,
hard
workin'
people.
Stoppin'
for
a
drink
on
the
way
to
work,
alcoholic
people.
Yeah
Yeah,
they're
takin'
it
one
day,
one
day
at
a
time.
Out
on
the
railroad
track,
they're
cleanin'
up
number
nine.
They're
scrubbin'
the
boiler
down,
well,
she
really
is
lookin'
fine.
Awe,
she's
lookin'
so
good,
they're
gonna
bring
her
back
on
line,
Ordinary
people.
They're
gonna
bring
the
good
things
back,
nose-to-the
stone
people.
Put
the
business
back
on
track,
ordinary
people.
I
got
faith
in
the
regular
kind,
hard
workin'
people,
Patch-of-ground
people.
1 Boxcar
2 Beautiful Bluebird
3 Ordinary People
4 Shining Light
5 The Believer
6 Spirit Road
7 Dirty Old Man
8 Ever After
9 No Hidden Path
10 The Way
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