John Doe - The Meanest Man in the World paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson The Meanest Man in the World - John Doe



The wide wide open sky
Above the sage and the thorns
The rocks and pines were humming an old familiar tune
His hard black boots came crunching up this gravel road
He saw the house a mile away
The moon was just setting
The nights were darker then
Lights in the living room
He could recall that the tv was on
But not if anyone was watching
He never thought of himself as cruel
He never thought of himself at all
Kindness was always outside his grasp
He was the meanest man in the world
He was the meanest man in the world
The door wasn't really locked
The fire place was burning
The room exploded like a bomb
But all in slow motion
Icicles hung from the roof
He remember someone weeping
Though it was sticky on the road
He just kept on walking
He never closed a door
He never turned off a light
He left things pretty much the way they were
After he did what he did that night
He never thought of himself as cruel
He never thought of himself at all
Kindness was always outside his grasp
He was the meanest man in the world
He was the meanest man in the world
He was the meanest man in the world



Writer(s): Nommensen John Duchac


John Doe - A Year in the Wilderness
Album A Year in the Wilderness
date de sortie
12-06-2007




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