paroles de chanson Changes - Harry Chapin
I
was
cramped
into
a
coffee
house
pew
Two
dollar
coke
in
my
hand
Listening
to
the
music
run
Through
and
out
of
a
drowning
man.
Ten
years
ago
I
first
heard
him
singing
To
a
screaming
crazy
crowd
Now
there's
thirteen
loyal
people
Trying
to
sound
that
loud.
And
I
wonder
as
I
watch
him
now
Why
his
songs
don't
turn
me
on.
He
got
me
into
music
Where
has
the
fragile
magic
gone?
And
all
the
changes
Keep
on
changing
And
the
good
old
days
They
say
they're
gone.
Only
wise
men
And
some
new
born
fools
Say
they
know
what's
going
on.
But
I
sometimes
think
the
difference
is
Just
in
how
I
think
and
see
And
the
only
changes
going
on
Are
going
on
in
me.
There
was
you
and
Fifth
avenue
Before
there
were
lies
And
all
my
hot
blood
schemes
And
teenage
dreams
Flashed
before
my
eyes.
I
did
not
think
I
had
a
chance
You
had
to
prove
me
wrong
It
took
a
year
and
a
half
Of
tears
and
laughs
Before
you
moved
along.
And
now
these
long
years
later
When
I
see
you
once
again
I
wonder
what
you
saw
in
me
When
you
loved
me
way
back
then.
There
I
was
in
you
Air
Force
Uncle
Sam,
you
owned
my
brain.
I
tried
to
see
myself
as
a
sex
mad
savior
Sailing
on
a
silver
plane.
I
started
out
to
do
my
duty
Ended
up
just
doing
time.
What
is
it
about
you
My
mother
of
a
country
That
makes
so
many
change
our
minds.
You
had
me
on
your
honor
roll
For
your
dream
I
would
die
Now
I
would
not
even
cross
the
street
To
help
you
live
a
lie.
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