Текст песни Blind Man - Charlie Daniels
On
a
cold
concrete
sidewalk,
on
the
corner
of
Fifth
and
Main
Sits
an
old
black
blind
man,
and
no
one
knows
his
name.
He
plays
the
same
old
guitar,
he
plays
the
same
old
tune
And
when
the
people
pass
him
by,
some
are
heard
to
say
"Play,
let
the
blind
man
play".
He
was
a
cotton
picker
down
in
Alabam'
Daddy
never
amounted
to
much;
died
by
his
own
hand
He
lost
his
sight
one
terrible
night
by
the
hand
of
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
Burned
his
eyes
with
a
branding
iron
some
are
heard
to
say;
Play,
let
the
blind
man
play
Maybe
you'll
be
around
another
day
Dreamin'
about
those
little
things
you
know
you'll
never
see
So
play,
let
the
blind
man
play,
let
the
blind
man
play!
The
years
were
kind
while
the
man
was
blind,
but
he
knew
his
time
was
due
And
no
one
cried
when
the
blind
man
died,
with
the
name
that
no
one
knew
They
made
his
coffin
outta
knotty
pine,
with
a
wreath
of
laurel
too
His
epitaph
was
short
and
sweet,
and
all
it
said
was
"Play".
Play,
let
the
blind
man
play
Maybe
you'll
be
around
another
day
Dreamin'
about
those
little
things
you
know
you'll
never
see
So
play,
let
the
blind
man
play,
let
the
blind
man
play
Maybe
you'll
be
around
another
day
Dreamin'
about
those
little
things
you
know
you'll
never
see
So
play,
let
the
blind
man
play,
let
the
blind
man
play
Play
that
guitar
blind
man!
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