paroles de chanson Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son - Tom Russell
Out
on
the
freight
line
there's
an
old
hobo
camp
Where
a
drunk
man
lay
sleepin'
in
a
ragged
old
tram
And
the
lines
on
his
face
mark
a
life
on
the
run
Is
he
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son?
Well
every
week
the
newspaper
tells
a
story
of
rage
Where
the
victims
lay
scattered
across
the
front
page
And
there's
always
some
loner,
on
a
spree
with
a
gun
Is
he
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son?
From
the
death
rows
of
prison
to
the
soup
kitchen
door
Each
soul
is
an
equal
in
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
Though
hatred
consumes
them,
once
they
were
loved
They
were
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son
So
out
on
your
journey
down
the
highways
of
life
Cherish
your
mother,
crave
the
love
of
your
wife
And
forget
not
the
outcast
and
the
homeless
were
once
Somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son
From
the
death
rows
of
prison
to
the
soup
kitchen
door
Each
soul
is
an
equal
in
the
eyes
of
the
Lord.
Though
hatred
consumes
them,
once
they
were
loved
They
were
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son
They
were
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son
They
were
somebody's
husband,
somebody's
son
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