Текст песни Faces Of America - Dan Fogelberg
There
was
a
time,
a
simpler
time
When
a
man
could
be
sure
of
where
he
stood
I
used
to
work
at
the
yard,
working
honest
and
hard
The
hours
were
long
but
the
pay
was
oh
so
good
I
had
a
family
and
friends,
oh
so
many
friends
We'd
drive
to
the
lake
on
holidays
Back
then
it
wasn't
so
dear
for
a
sandwich
or
beer
At
night
I
still
dream
I
can
see
their
faces
Certain
things
that
you
depend
upon
There
are
places
that
you
know
And
the
faces
of
America
Oh,
where
do
they
go,
where
did
they
go
I
was
born
on
a
farm,
a
mid-western
farm
I
rode
on
the
tractor
with
my
dad
And
though
we
never
had
much
it
was
always
enough
And
we
made
the
best
with
what
we
had
But
then
came
four
years
of
drought
and
the
bottom
dropped
out
My
father
was
broken
like
the
rest
And
I
can
still
see
his
hands
signing
over
his
lands
And
the
bankers
grow
fat
on
the
flesh
of
the
dispossessed
Certain
things
that
you
depend
upon
There
are
places
I
can
go
I
sift
the
ashes
of
America
For
someplace
I
used
to
know
Someplace
I
used
to
know
Someplace
I
used
to
know
There
was
a
time,
a
simpler
time
When
a
man
could
be
sure
of
where
he
stood
I
used
to
work
at
the
yard,
working
honest
and
hard
The
hours
were
long
but
the
pay
was
oh
so
good
Certain
things
that
you
depend
upon
I
used
to
think
were
guaranteed
Like
the
right
of
every
man
to
work
And
feed
his
family
And
the
faces
of
America
seem
so
distant
and
estranged
Have
their
eyes
become
too
blind
to
see
How
much
their
hearts
have
changed
How
much
their
hearts
have
changed
How
much
their
hearts
have
changed
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