paroles de chanson The Legend of Andrew McCrew - Don McLean
There
was
a
mummy
at
the
fair,
all
crumpled
in
a
folding
chair.
The
people
passed,
but
didn't
care
that
the
mummy
was
a
man,
So
tell
me
if
you
can
Chorus:
Who
are
you?
Who
are
you?
Where
have
you
been,
where
are
you
going
to?
Well,
Andrew
McCrew
must
have
lost
his
way
'Cause
though
he
died
long
ago
he
was
buried
today.
Verse
1:
Down
on
nightmare
alley,
where
the
shady
people
sway
A
hobo
came
a-hikin'
on
a
salty
summer
day
Well
he
hopped
a
freight
in
Dallas,
and
he
rode
out
of
sight
But
on
a
turn
he
slipped,
and
he
lost
his
grip
And
he
fell
in-to
the
night.
Repeat
Chorus
Verse
2:
(same
chords
as
first
throughout
all
other
verses)
Well,
Andrew
had
one
leg
of
wood,
the
other
leg
was
small.
And
when
he
fell
off
the
train
that
night
he
found
he
had
no
legs
at
all.
Well
they
found
him
in
the
thicket,
and
the
undertaker
came.
And
they
mummified
his
body
for
a
relative
to
claim.
Repeat
Chorus
Verse
3:
But
no
one
came
to
claim
him,
until
the
carnival
passed
through.
The
carnies
took
him
to
their
tent
and
they
decided
what
to
do.
Well
they
dressed
him
in
a
worn-out
tugs
and
they
put
him
on
a
stand.
And
millions
saw
the
legend
called
the
'famous
mummy
man'.
Repeat
Chorus
Verse
4:
Well,
what
a
way
to
live
a
life
and
what
a
way
to
die.
Left
to
live
a
living
death
with
noone
left
to
cry.
Petrified
amazement,
and
wonder
beyond
words,
A
man
who
found
more
life
in
death
than
life
gave
him
at
birth.
Repeat
Chorus
Verse
5:
But
what
about
the
ones
who
live
and
wish
that
they
could
go.
Whose
lives
are
lost
to
living
and
performing
for
the
show.
Well
at
least
you
got
the
best
of
life
until
it
got
the
best
of
you,
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