Guy Clark — Homeless
Album: The Dark
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Released: 2002
Length: 4:16
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Cardboard sign old and bent, says "Friend for Life 25¢"
When did this start makin' sense man it's really getting cold
Sometimes I forget things and I get confused
I could still be working but they refuse
Now I'm livin' with the bums, the whores and the abused
Man I hate gettin' old
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Betty sings a song that no one hears
The wind begins to freeze her tears
She says God it's been so many years
She's way past complainin'
She sings a heartfelt melody
One that begs for harmony
Yah it's not what she thought it'd be
But hey it could be rainin'
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything you gotta do when you're homeless
You know life ain't easy it takes work
It takes healin' cause you're going to get hurt
You can lose your faith you can lose your shirt
Lose your way some time
Ah, you never really have control
Sometimes you just gotta let it go
When the final line unfolds
It don't always rhyme
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Cardboard sign old and bent, says "Friend for Life 25¢"
When did this start makin' sense man it's really getting cold
Sometimes I forget things and I get confused
I could still be working but they refuse
Now I'm livin' with the bums, the whores and the abused
Man I hate gettin' old
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Betty sings a song that no one hears
The wind begins to freeze her tears
She says God it's been so many years
She's way past complainin'
She sings a heartfelt melody
One that begs for harmony
Yah it's not what she thought it'd be
But hey it could be rainin'
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything you gotta do when you're homeless
You know life ain't easy it takes work
It takes healin' cause you're going to get hurt
You can lose your faith you can lose your shirt
Lose your way some time
Ah, you never really have control
Sometimes you just gotta let it go
When the final line unfolds
It don't always rhyme
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Homeless...get away from here
Don't give 'em no money they just spend it on beer
Homeless...will work for food
You'll do anything that you gotta do when you're homeless
Cardboard sign old and bent, says "Friend for Life 25¢"
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UNA VERA POESIA non avevo mai ascoltato prima questo autore molto bella
beautiful :) and sad :(
This....this stopped me in my tracks. WOW
The legendary Guy Clark. Deeply loved and respected by all aficionados of country, alt country, bluegrass, et al. A true master of his understated craft.
RIP brother.
RIP brother.
Guy Clark is near the top of the pantheon of songwriters.
I don't recall hearing this one before. Wow.
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edit:
I listened to an interview with Hayes Carll, about songwriting in general and Guy Clark in particular. Apparently Guy wrote his songs out on graph paper - each letter in a box. He'd start with the bar napkins and post-its with song ideas, and transcribe them. Meticulous. Hayes Carll said, after that, he took his own songwriting far more seriously.
c.
I don't recall hearing this one before. Wow.
c.
edit:
I listened to an interview with Hayes Carll, about songwriting in general and Guy Clark in particular. Apparently Guy wrote his songs out on graph paper - each letter in a box. He'd start with the bar napkins and post-its with song ideas, and transcribe them. Meticulous. Hayes Carll said, after that, he took his own songwriting far more seriously.
c.
Thanks for playing this. I regularly work with homeless individuals. The number of them that are caught up in the web of homelessness not of their own choices is amazing. Even those who have given up deserve some help getting through another day. We have to do better as individuals when we encounter them and as a society.
LuvsMusic wrote:
Always amazes me how many self-identifying liberal people will say Don't give them money, they'll only spend it on drugs. Very few people would choose to be homeless by choice. It's my money, I'll help whoever I want with it. Thanks Bill.
I grew up being taught not to give money to the homeless. I've since decided that wasn't the best advice. If the money makes their life better, I'm in. Just something to consider the next time you have that choice. Good song Bill.
Always amazes me how many self-identifying liberal people will say Don't give them money, they'll only spend it on drugs. Very few people would choose to be homeless by choice. It's my money, I'll help whoever I want with it. Thanks Bill.
idiot_wind wrote:
Uncanny.
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Uncanny.
Why is this out of RP's wheelhouse (according to Bill)? Seems like it fits right in. Very moving. I'd like to hear more of this.
Great song too bad this guy died
I grew up being taught not to give money to the homeless. I've since decided that wasn't the best advice. If the money makes their life better, I'm in. Just something to consider the next time you have that choice. Good song Bill.
Bill - You are on a roll today - just an awesome last 3 hours. THANKS
idiot_wind wrote:
That's exactly what I thought.
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That's exactly what I thought.
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Man...some heartfelt stuff right there...this world is lacking so much of this kind of empathy...
stonesmaster wrote:
Same here
Reminds me of Lowell George's Willin.
Same here
They will just spend it on beer or drugs... Oh Wait, that's what I'm going to spend it on...
AC wrote:
Gillian Welch
Who's that singing harmony? It almost sounds like Rosalee Sorrells.
Gillian Welch
Who\'s that singing harmony? It almost sounds like Rosalee Sorrells.
\"It\'s not what she thought it\'d be.\"
Genius is packing this much truth in a throw-away line.
Reminds me of Lowell George\'s Willin.
Originally Posted by melissa:
Excellent song writer...love his voice too!
Never hear him on the radio, though, unless of course it's Radio Paradise! Thanks!
Are you surprised? After all, Clear Channel (and our other burgeoning media monopolies) would NEVER allow you to hear this sort of thing. We're just supposed to hear happy talk, listen to Rush and Howard, and pretend everything's peachy keen. Just wait until the FCC deregulates the TV broadcast and newspaper industries. (Sorry, no more soapbox for me. Too damn depressing. Gotta get back to work.)
This song makes me very glad I have a job, especialy living in the hideously expensive Bay Area with one of the worst job markets in the country. (Then again, since Bush didn\'t win California I guess it doesn\'t really matter much to the Repubs now, huh?) What I like about it is that it isn\'t a hard-core advocacy song. He takes a reasonably light touch and brings out the pain in the situation.
man...this is really depressing me....even moreso since I am unemployed right now. At least I have a home, and a home computer to listen to Radioparadise on!
Excellent song writer...love his voice too!
Never hear him on the radio, though, unless of course it\'s Radio Paradise! Thanks!
Wonderful song, very moving. Gotta hear more of this CD.
What an appropriate song for Christmas Eve... I\'m touched. :(
and thanks Guy.