There was a man, not so long ago. His name was Johnny Cash. He could put feelings into words and music, and tune his songs to the hearts of millions. And though his heyday is long past, I remember him, in all his greatness, in all his glory, and I remember all the sorrows of his life. I miss you, JC. Always will.
There was a man, long ago,
Who loved no one, woman or man,
And turned down all, the proposals,
And said, I'll live alone, for I can.
There came many beauties, one by one,
Tried to charm him, Oh how they tried,
And they left then, when their charm was done,
And left, and in shame they cried.
Yes the man, was really me,
I turned them down, with no pity,
I lived alone all by myself,
I lived alone in this city.
The man never shook, in his resolve,
For he knew that love brings,
Sorrow, and pain, and above,
All it never leads to those two rings.
The man, he lived alone,
In health and when he was ill,
Friends took care of him,
And he paid his health bill,
Yes the man, was really me,
I thanked them, and was glad,
For their care, their concern,
Such great friends I had.
Till one day, he grew weak,
Till one day, he slipped,
Till one day, he met a girl,
They went out and they kissed.
They fell in love, oh they fell,
And there was so much to say
There was so much, to tell,
They talked their nights away,
Yes the man, was really me,
I loved that woman so true,
There was nothing I wouldn't say,
There was nothing I wouldn't do.
But though this story should have ended,
In that happy, happy way,
Their love broke, it never mended,
And the man was alone from that day.
And the man, who was once strong,
Was not that strong anymore,
He tried to carry on, get along,
But he couldn't, not anymore,
Yes the man, was really me,
I loved and lost, never loved again,
And my woman, moved on to another,
And I stayed a broken, broken man.
His friends, they all tried,
To cheer him up, to laugh again,
But he never smiled, never cried,
He was one of those, hard, harsh men,
Beauty excited him no more,
He never played his guitar from then,
He would sit looking at his door,
But he never wished for love again.
Yes the man, is really me,
I care not for anything,
I'll just live my, years in peace,
Whatever my life might bring.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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thankee doodlee-doo!
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