Lyrics The Pilgrim: Chapter 33 - Willie Nelson
See
him
wasted
on
the
sidewalk
in
his
jacket
and
his
jeans
Wearing
yesterday's
misfortunes
like
a
smile
Once
he
had
a
future
full
of
money,
love,
and
dreams
Which
he
spent
like
they
was
goin'
outta
style
And
he
keeps
right
on
a
changing
for
the
better
or
the
worse
And
searchin'
for
a
shrine
he's
never
found
Never
knowing
if
believing
is
a
blessing
or
a
curse
Or
if
the
going
up
was
worth
the
coming
down
He's
a
poet,
he's
a
picker
He's
a
prophet,
he's
a
pusher
He's
a
pilgrim
and
a
preacher,
and
a
problem
when
he's
stoned
He's
a
walkin'
contradiction,
partly
truth
and
partly
fiction
Taking
every
wrong
direction
on
his
lonely
way
back
home
He
has
tasted
good
and
evil
in
your
bedrooms
and
your
bars
And
he's
traded
in
tomorrow
for
today
Running
from
his
devils,
Lord,
and
reaching
for
the
stars
And
losing
all
he
loved
along
the
way
But
if
this
world
keeps
right
on
turning
for
the
better
or
the
worse
And
all
he
ever
gets
is
older
and
around
From
the
rocking
of
the
cradle
to
the
rolling
of
the
hearse
The
going
up
was
worth
the
coming
down
He's
a
poet,
he's
a
picker
He's
a
prophet,
he's
a
pusher
He's
a
pilgrim
and
a
preacher,
and
a
problem
when
he's
stoned
He's
a
walking
contradiction,
partly
truth
and
partly
fiction
Takin'
every
wrong
direction
on
his
lonely
way
back
home
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