paroles de chanson On a Corner in Memphis - Todd Agnew
Saturday
on
Beale
St.
With
the
drunk
and
the
searching
I
hear
an
old
man
playing
guitar
I
can't
make
out
what
he's
saying
But
I
can
tell
you
that
he's
suffered
That
he
means
every
word
from
the
bottom
Of
what's
left
of
his
heart
tonight
A
few
hours
later,
I
slip
into
church
Singing
the
songs
about
Saving
Grace
One
guy's
nodding
off
and
another
hates
to
be
here
And
we
all
mouth
the
words
to
save
face
It's
11:
15
on
Sunday
morning
and
I
wish
I
was
On
a
corner
in
Memphis
listening
to
the
old
man
Singing
out
his
sorrows
and
laying
down
his
pride
He's
telling
me
his
story
or
at
least
his
side
With
no
need
to
pretend
and
nowhere
to
hide
'Cause
we
are
all
broken
here
And
we're
are
all
ashamed
I
couldn't
fool
you
if
I
wanted
to
Our
stories
are
too
much
the
same
And
what
about
this
Jesus?
They
say
He
drank
with
the
poor
and
the
blind
and
the
lame
Do
you
think
He'd
like
the
songs
that
we
sing?
Or
would
He
feel
the
same
as
I
do?
What
if
Sunday
School
was
on
Saturday
night?
On
a
corner
in
Memphis,
listening
to
the
old
man
Singing
out
his
sorrows
and
laying
down
his
pride
He's
telling
me
his
story
or
at
least
his
side
With
no
need
to
pretend
and
nowhere
to
hide
On
a
corner
in
Memphis
What
if
their
heart-breaking
cries
of
pain
Are
the
first
hymns
of
tomorrow's
saints?
On
a
corner
in
Memphis,
we're
singing
with
the
old
man
Crying
for
his
sorrows
and
laying
down
our
pride
He's
telling
us
our
story
or
at
least
his
side
With
no
need
to
pretend
and
nowhere
to
hide
On
a
corner
in
Memphis
We're
singing
out
our
sorrows
He's
telling
us
his
story
With
no
need
to
pretend
and
nowhere
to
hide
On
a
corner
in
Memphis
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