Текст песни John Doe No. 24* - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I
was
standing
on
this
sidewalk
in
1945
In
Jacksonville,
Illinois
When
asked
what
my
name
was
there
came
no
reply
They
said
I
was
a
deaf
and
sightless
half-wit
boy
But
Lewis
was
my
name
though
I
could
not
say
it
I
was
born
and
raised
in
New
Orleans
My
spirit
was
wild
so
I
let
the
river
take
it
On
a
barge
and
a
prayer
upstream
They
searched
for
a
mother
and
they
searched
for
a
father
And
they
searched
till
they
searched
no
more
The
doctors
put
to
rest
their
scientific
tests
And
they
named
me
John
Doe
No.
24
And
they
all
shook
their
heads
in
pity
For
a
world
so
silent
and
dark
Well
there′s
no
doubt
that
life's
a
mystery
But
so
too
is
the
human
heart
And
it
was
my
heart′s
own
perfume
When
the
crape
jasmoine
bloomed
on
St.
Charles
Avenue
Though
I
couldn't
hear
the
bells
of
the
streetcars
coming
By
toeing
the
track
I
knew
And
if
I
were
an
old
man
returning
With
my
satchel
and
porkpie
hat
I'd
hit
every
jazz
joint
on
Bourbon
And
I′d
hit
every
one
on
Basin
after
that
The
years
kept
passing
as
they
passed
me
around
From
one
state
ward
to
another
Like
I
was
an
orphaned
shoe
from
the
lost
and
found
Always
missing
the
other
They
gave
me
a
harp
last
Christmas
And
all
the
nurses
took
a
dance
Lately
I′ve
been
growing
listless
I've
been
dreaming
again
of
the
past
I′m
wandering
down
to
the
banks
of
the
great
big
muddy
Where
the
shotgun
houses
stand
I
am
seven
years
old
and
I
feel
my
daddy
Reach
out
for
my
hand
While
I
drew
breath
no-one
missed
me
So
they
won't
on
the
day
that
I
cease
Put
a
sprig
of
crape
jasmine
with
me
To
remind
me
of
New
Orleans
I
was
standing
on
this
sidewalk
in
1945
In
Jacksonville,
Illinois
1 Why Walk When You Can Fly
2 House Of Cards*
3 Stones in the Road
4 A Keeper For Every Flame* - PCM Stereo
5 Tender When I Want To Be
6 Shut Up and Kiss Me
7 The Last Word*
8 The End Of My Pirate Days*
9 John Doe No. 24*
10 Jubilee
11 Outside Looking In*
12 Where Time Stands Still*
13 This Is Love*
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