Joan Baez & Paul Simon - The Boxer - Live 2016 NYC at 75th - Birthday Celebration

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  • Paul Simon live at Joan Baez All-Star 75th-Birthday Celebration Januar 2016 NYC
    Feat. Joan Baez & Richard Thompson
    Song written by Paul Simon / VÖ als Single 1969
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    Lyrics:
    I am just a poor boy
    Though my story's seldom told
    I have squandered my resistance
    For a pocketful of mumbles
    Such are promises
    All lies and jest
    Still, a man hears what he wants to hear
    And disregards the rest
    When I left my home and my family
    I was no more than a boy
    In the company of strangers
    In the quiet of a railway station
    Running scared
    Laying low, seeking out the poorer quarters
    Where the ragged people go
    Looking for the places only they would know
    Lie-la-lie . . .
    Asking only workman's wages
    I come looking for a job
    But I get no offers
    Just a come-on from the whores on Seventh Avenue
    I do declare there were times when I was so lonesome
    I took some comfort there
    Lie-la-lie . . .
    Now the years are rolling by me
    The are rocking easily
    I am older than I once was
    And younger than I'll be
    But that's not unusual
    No, it isn't strange
    After changes upon changes
    We are more or less the same
    After changes we are
    More or less the same
    Then I'm laying out my winter clothes
    And wishing I was gone
    Going home
    Where the New York City winters aren't bleeding me
    Leading me
    Going home
    In the clearing stands a boxer
    And a fighter by his trade
    And he carries the remainders
    Of every glove that laid him down
    And cut him till he cried out
    In his anger and his shame
    "I am leaving, I am leaving"
    But the fighter still remains
    Lie-la-lie . . .

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