paroles de chanson Ballad of Gracious Living - Raul Julia
I've
heard
them
Praising
single-minded
spirits
Whose
empty
stomaches
show
they
live
for
knowledge
In
rat-infasted
shacks
awash
with
ullage.
I'm
all
for
culture,
but
there
are
some
limits.
The
simple
life
is
fine
for
those
in
suits.
I
d'ont
find,
for
my
part,
that
it
attracts.
There's
not
a
bird
from
here
to
Halifax
Would
peck
at
such
unappetising
fruits.
What
use
if
freedom?
None,
to
judge
from
this.
One
must
live
well
to
know
what
living
is.
The
dashing
sort
who
cuts
precarious
capers
And
go
and
risk
their
necks
just
for
the
pleasure
And
swagger
home
and
write
it
up
at
leisure
And
flog
the
story
to
the
sunday
papers-
If
you
coukld
see
how
cold
they
get
at
night
Sullen,
with
chilly
wife,
climbing
to
bed
And
they
dream
they're
going
to
get
ahead
And
see
the
future
stretching
out
of
sight-
Now
tell
me,
who
would
choose
to
live
like
this?
One
must
live
well
to
know
what
living
is.
There's
plenty
that
they
have.
I
know
I
lack
it
And
ought
to
join
their
splendid
isolation
But
when
I
give
it
more
consideration
I
told
myself:
my
friend,
that's
not
your
racket.
Suffering
ennobles,
but
it
can
depress.
The
paths
of
glory
lead
but
to
the
grave.
You
once
were
poor
and
lonely,
wise
and
brave.
You
ought
to
try
and
bite
off
rather
less.
The
search
for
happinness
boils
down
to
this:
One
must
live
well
to
know
what
living
is.
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