paroles de chanson John Martin - Ben Weaver
Jon
martin
came
from
the
country
With
the
one
pair
of
decent
clothes
he
owned
on
his
back
He
was
headed
into
the
city
To
buy
some
fabric
for
his
wife
The
trip
in
took
about
half
a
day
So
he
figured
upon
spending
the
night
He
planned
to
wake
up
early
the
next
morning
And
start
home
by
dawns
light
Jon
Martin
walked
down
Clark
Street
Looking
for
a
cheap
hotel
A
young
man
came
walking
up
to
him
He
was
dirty
and
worn
down
Jon
asked
the
young
man
If
he
could
recommend
a
nearby
hotel
The
young
man
told
Jon
his
sister
owned
a
place
A
little
southeast
of
where
they
stood
Jon
Martin
Followed
the
young
man
East
on
Cermak
The
hotel
was
over
on
Michigan
Ave
After
watching
Jon
pay
the
man
at
the
desk
The
young
man
followed
him
to
the
Elevator
door
He
explained
that
he
had
no
place
to
sleep
And
wondered
if
he
could
use
Jon's
hotel
room
floor
for
the
night
There
was
something
a
little
unnerving
about
the
boy
But
he
seemed
to
have
an
honest
face
Jon
Martin
agreed
out
of
pity
Unaware
that
when
he
awoke
There
would
be
nothing
left
in
his
room
Except
the
young
boys
ragged
and
dirty
clothes
Fate
seemed
to
be
paper
thin
And
the
Lords
will
seemed
to
be
Miles
Away
An
honest
face
can
hide
the
devils
horns
Just
as
simple
as
a
blind
man
can
get
lead
down
the
wrong
road
Jon
Martin
waited
naked
in
his
hotel
room
all
day
For
the
boy
with
the
honest
face
to
come
back
Finally
Martin
put
the
boys
ragged
clothes
on
And
went
down
to
the
lobby
in
attempt
to
try
and
explain
his
plight
When
he
pulled
on
those
blowed
out
pants
They
hung
only
a
little
below
his
knees
When
the
doors
to
the
elevator
parted
He
was
taken
as
an
imposter
and
thrown
head
long
into
the
street
The
newsboys
shouted
out
insults
Woman
held
tight
to
their
husband's
arms
As
Jon
Martin
tore
down
the
streets
Word
began
to
travel
that
a
crazy
man
was
running
loose
Detective
Spencer
started
in
pursuit
And
caught
up
to
Martin
on
Polk
Street
He
took
Martin
to
the
Harrison
Street
station
Where
he
was
given
the
chance
to
explain
his
case
Jon
Martin
was
dismissed
of
any
crime
And
a
philanthropist
provided
a
suit
fit
for
him
to
wear
Off
to
the
east
of
Michigan
Avenue
The
great
lake
bulged
in
its
dismal
black
and
blue
The
young
man
with
an
honest
face
Sat
behind
a
bar
with
a
full
head
of
booze
Jon
Martin
headed
home
to
his
farm
Holding
the
fabric
he
bought
for
his
wife
tight
under
his
arm
1 Greive All You Want
2 Voice In the Wilderness
3 Old Mission
4 Sway With Me
5 John Martin
6 Cold House
7 Like a Wound
8 40 Watt Bulb
9 Handed Down
10 Old Mule
11 Broken By 2
12 Ragged Words
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