paroles de chanson A Better Place To Be - Harry Chapin
It
was
an
early
morning
bar
room,
And
the
place
just
opened
up.
And
the
little
man
come
in
so
fast
and
Started
at
his
cup.
And
the
broad
who
served
the
whisky
She
was
a
big
old
friendly
girl.
And
she
tried
to
fight
her
empty
nights
By
smilin′
at
the
world.
And
she
said
"Hey
Bub,
It's
been
awhile
Since
you
been
around.
Where
the
hell
you
been
hidin′?
And
why
you
look
so
down?"
But
the
little
man
just
sat
there
like
he'd
never
heard
a
sound.
The
waitress
she
gave
out
with
a
cough,
And
acting
not
the
least
put
off,
She
spoke
once
again.
She
said,
"I
don't
want
to
bother
you,
Consider
it′s
understood.
I
know
I′m
not
no
beauty
queen,
But
I
sure
can
listen
good."
And
the
little
man
took
his
drink
in
his
hand
And
he
raised
it
to
his
lips.
He
took
a
couple
of
sips.
And
he
told
the
waitress
this
story.
"I
am
the
midnight
watchman
down
at
Miller's
Tool
and
Die.
And
I
watch
the
metal
rusting,
and
I
watch
the
time
go
by.
A
week
ago
at
the
diner
I
stopped
to
get
a
bite.
And
this
here
lovely
lady
she
sat
two
seats
from
my
right.
And
Lord,
Lord,
Lord
she
was
alright.
"Well,
she
was
so
damned
beautiful
she
could
warm
a
winter′s
frost.
But
she
was
long
past
lonely,
and
well
nigh
kinda
lost.
Now
I'm
not
much
of
a
mover,
or
a
pick-em-up
easy
guy,
But
I
decided
to
glide
on
over,
and
give
her
one
good
try.
And
Lord,
Lord,
Lord
she
was
worth
a
try.
"I
was
Tongued-tied
like
a
school
boy,
and
I
stammered
out
some
words.
But
it
did
not
seem
to
matter
much,
′cause
I
don't
think
she
heard.
She
just
looked
clear
on
through
me
to
a
space
back
in
my
head.
And
it
shamed
me
into
silence,
as
quietly
she
said,
′If
you
want
me
to
come
with
you,
then
that's
all
right
with
me.
Cause
I
know
I'm
going
nowhere,
and
anywhere′s
a
better
place
to
be.
Anywhere′s
a
better
place
to
be.'
"I
drove
her
to
my
boarding
house,
and
I
took
her
up
to
my
room.
And
I
went
to
turn
on
the
only
light
to
brighten
up
the
gloom.
But
she
said,
′Please
leave
the
light
off,
Oh
I
don't
mind
the
dark.′
And
as
her
clothes
all
tumbled
'round
her,
I
could
hear
my
heart.
The
moonlight
SHONE
upon
her
as
she
lay
back
in
my
bed.
It
was
the
kind
of
scene
I
only
had
imagined
in
my
head.
I
just
could
not
believe
it,
to
think
that
she
was
real.
And
as
I
tried
to
tell
her
she
said
′Shhh.
I
know
just
how
you
feel.
And
if
you
want
to
come
here
with
me,
then
that's
all
right
with
me.
'Cause
I′ve
been
oh
so
lonely,
lovin′
someone
is
a
better
way
to
be.
Anywhere's
a
better
way
to
be.′
"The
morning
came
so
swiftly
as
I
held
her
in
my
arms.
But
she
slept
like
a
baby,
snug
and
safe
from
harm.
I
did
not
want
to
share
her
or
dare
to
break
the
mood,
So
before
she
woke
I
went
out
to
buy
us
both
some
food.
"I
came
back
with
my
paper
bag,
to
find
that
she
was
gone.
She'd
left
a
six
word
letter
saying
′It's
time
that
I
moved
on.′"
The
waitress
took
her
bar
rag,
and
she
wiped
it
across
her
eyes.
And
as
she
spoke
her
voice
came
out
as
something
like
a
sigh.
She
said
"I
wish
that
I
was
beautiful,
or
that
you
were
halfway
blind.
And
I
wish
I
weren't
so
god-damned
fat,
I
wish
that
you
were
mine.
And
I
wish
that
you'd
come
with
me,
when
I
leave
for
home.
For
we
both
know
all
about
loneliness,
and
livin′
all
alone."
And
the
little
man,
Looked
at
the
empty
glass
in
his
hand.
And
he
smiled
a
crooked
grin,
He
said,
" I
guess
I′m
out
of
gin.
And
know
we
both
have
been
so
lonely.
And
if
you
want
me
to
come
with
you,
then
that's
all
right
with
me.
′Cause
I
know
I'm
goin′
nowhere
and
anywhere's
a
better
place
to
be."
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