[00:05.91] |
I am just a poor boy. |
[00:07.95] |
Though my story's seldom told, |
[00:10.68] |
I have squandered my resistance |
[00:12.72] |
For a pocketful of mumbles, |
[00:15.83] |
Such are promises |
[00:19.41] |
All lies and jest |
[00:21.03] |
Still, a man hears what he wants to hear |
[00:23.98] |
And disregards the rest. |
[00:35.63] |
When I left my home |
[00:37.09] |
And my family, |
[00:38.43] |
I was no more than a boy |
[00:40.63] |
In the company of strangers |
[00:43.38] |
In the quiet of the railway station, |
[00:46.05] |
Running scared, |
[00:48.01] |
Laying low, |
[00:51.30] |
Seeking out the poorer quarters |
[00:53.89] |
Where the ragged people go, |
[00:56.54] |
Looking for the places |
[00:58.29] |
Only they would know. |
[01:01.35] |
|
[01:17.53] |
Asking only workman's wages |
[01:19.78] |
I come looking for a job, |
[01:22.14] |
But I get no offers. |
[01:25.35] |
Just a come-on from the whores |
[01:27.46] |
On Seventh Avenue |
[01:31.20] |
I do declare, |
[01:32.93] |
There were times when I was so lonesome |
[01:35.90] |
I took some comfort there. |
[03:18.13][02:10.41] |
|
[02:24.43] |
Then I'm laying out my winter clothes |
[02:28.81] |
And wishing I was gone |
[02:30.70] |
Going home |
[02:33.81] |
Where the New York City winters |
[02:35.56] |
Aren't bleeding me, |
[02:39.85] |
Leading me, |
[02:43.68] |
Going home. |
[02:50.02] |
In the clearing stands a boxer, |
[02:54.92] |
And a fighter by his trade |
[02:57.67] |
And he carries the reminders |
[03:00.21] |
Of ev'ry glove that laid him down |
[03:03.27] |
Or cut him till he cried out |
[03:05.41] |
In his anger and his shame, |
[03:07.94] |
"I am leaving, I am leaving." |
[03:10.61] |
But the fighter still remains |