paroles de chanson Here Was a Man - Johnny Cash
Here
was
a
man
A
man
who
was
born
in
a
small
village
The
son
of
a
peasant
woman
He
grew
up
in
another
small
village
Until
he
reached
the
age
of
thirty
he
worked
as
a
carpenter
Then
for
three
years
he
was
a
traveling
minister
But
he
never
traveled
more
than
two
hundred
miles
from
where
he
was
born
And
where
he
did
go
he
usually
walked
He
never
held
political
office
He
never
wrote
a
book
He
never
bought
a
home
He
never
had
a
family
He
never
went
to
college
And
he
never
set
foot
inside
a
big
city
Yes,
here
was
a
man
Here
was
a
man
Though
he
never
did
one
on
the
things
usually
associated
with
greatness
He
had
no
credentials
but
himself
he
had
nothing
to
do
with
this
world
Except
through
the
devine
purpose
that
brought
him
to
this
world
While
he
was
still
a
young
man
the
tide
of
popular
opinion
turned
against
him
Most
of
his
friends
ran
away
one
of
them
denied
him
One
of
them
betrayed
him
and
turned
him
over
to
his
enemies
Then
he
went
through
the
mockery
of
a
trial
And
was
nailed
to
a
Roman
cross
between
two
thieves
And
even
while
he
was
dying
his
executioners
gambled
For
the
only
piece
of
property
that
he
had
in
this
world
And
that
was
his
robe
his
purple
robe
When
he
was
dead
he
was
taken
down
from
the
cross
And
laid
in
a
borrowed
grave
provided
by
compassionate
friends
More
than
nineteen
centuries
have
come
and
gone
And
today
he's
a
centerpiece
of
the
human
race
Our
leader
in
the
column
to
human
destiny
And
I
think
I'm
well
within
the
mark
when
I
say
that
All
of
the
armies
that
ever
marched
All
of
the
navies
that
ever
sailed
the
seas
All
of
the
legislative
bodies
that
ever
sat
And
all
of
the
kings
that
ever
reigned
All
of
them
put
together
Have
not
affected
the
life
of
man
on
this
earth
So
powerfully
as
that
one
solitary
life
Here
was
a
man
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