paroles de chanson Ordinary Man - Bill Miller
Clyde
woke
up
real
early
while
Edna
was
still
asleep
Got
dressed
and
had
some
coffee,
then
found
his
set
of
keys
He
pulled
on
his
levi
jacket,
he
headed
for
the
door
The
kitchen
smelled
like
dinner
from
the
night
before
A
rumbling
exhaust
pipe
woke
Edna
from
her
sleep
She
stumbled
like
a
drunkard
yelling
Clyde
you
wait
for
me
But
Clyde
was
going
nowhere,
just
sitting
in
his
truck
Staring
with
a
poker
face,
like
he'd
run
out
of
luck
CHORUS:
Cause
any
fool
would've
turned
and
run
Any
fool
would've
walked
away
Any
fool
would've
given
up
But
an
ordinary
man,
he
chose
to
stay
Now
Edna,
she
couldn't
say
too
much,
she'd
seen
that
look
before
She
kept
tapping
on
Clyde's
window,
till
he
opened
up
the
door
Then
she
put
her
arms
around
him,
she
never
said
a
word
And
Clyde
turned
on
the
radio
and
neither
of
them
heard
He
said
Edna
why
don't
you
hop
in,
I
think
I'll
call
in
sick
There's
three
one
ways
to
a
dead
end
street,
now
you
just
take
your
pick
And
she
pointed
to
the
ballfield
and
the
park
where
they
first
kissed
And
Clyde
grinned
like
he
found
something
that
he
had
almost
missed
CHORUS
They
spent
that
day
in
freedom,
they
hung
on
for
many
more
Raised
up
quite
a
family,
they
found
what
love
was
for
And
the
aging
never
slowed
them
down,
they
leaned
on
faith,
not
luck
Still
out
taking
Sunday
drives
in
Clyde's
old
beat
up
truck
You
know
Edna,
she
ain't
no
movie
star
and
Clyde's
a
little
slow
The
shopping
mall's
replaced
the
park
where
they
both
used
to
go
But
that's
why
they've
both
got
each
other,
so
they
can
keep
their
dreams
alive
The
simple
dreams,
the
common
man,
still
stand
the
test
of
time
CHORUS
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