paroles de chanson Song for the Old Men - John E Vistic
This
is
a
song
for
the
old
men
This
is
a
song
for
the
end-of-the-liners
And
this
is
a
song
for
the
one-track-minders
The
useless
and
broken,
the
end-of-timers
This
is
a
song
for
the
liars
For
the
parking
lot
thieves
and
the
drunks
and
the
cowards
And
this
is
a
song
for
the
sirens
For
the
traffic
light
queuers,
and
the
cross-weary
doubters
And
this
is
a
song
for
the
lonely
For
the
loveless,
the
joyless,
the
permanently
phony
This
is
a
song
for
the
workers
For
the
mothers
and
fathers
and
job-hungry
lurkers
This
is
a
song
for
the
generals
For
the
Citizen
Kanes
and
the
pilots
of
planes
And
this
is
a
song
for
the
bankers
The
revolutionary
freaks,
the
never-understanders
For
the
lovers
and
haters,
the
angry
and
jaded
The
philosopher-kings
and
the
red-light-ladies
For
the
prisoners
and
guards
In
their
unhappy
bars
The
presidents
and
priests
In
the
belly
of
the
beast
The
philanderers,
meanderers,
the
pushers
and
handlers
The
drug-smoking
hippies,
and
the
cycling
geeks
And
the
ones
left
behind
and
the
ones
remembered
least
For
the
hungry,
the
hollowed,
the
beg
stealed
and
borrowed
This
is
a
song
for
the
old
times
This
is
a
song
for
the
new
times
And
now
I
lay
down
my
dream
of
the
world
I
lay
down
a
dream,
a
dream
that's
so
old
I
dream
that
the
darkness
was
gone
But
the
shadows
fall
from
the
light,
that
is
all
And
the
shadows
fall
from
the
light,
that
is
all

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