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Old And Only In The Way
Old and Only in the Way
SOURCE: Bob Pfeffer
SOURCE'S SOURCE: Charlie Poole + ?
TEXT:
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When you walk along the street, how often do you meet
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Some poor old man who's gotten old and gray
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With age is back is bent, in his pockets not a cent
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And for shelter he has no place to stay
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His relations by the score, they'll turn him from the door
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They'll see him on the street and pass him by
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If you ask them why they do, they'll turn and say to you
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"He is poor, he's gray, he's only in the way."
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Now let us cheer them on, for they won't be with us long
Don't quarrel with them because they're old and gray
Just remember while you're young that to you old age will come
When you'll be old and gray, and only in the way.
There was a time, I hear, when youth was not so queer
But since that time there's been an awful change
Young men with strength and might to their parents they bring strife
If it happens every day that's nothing strange
In shackles they did toil, their children they did spoil
As sure for death ofttimes they do pray
He and his faithful wife were toiling all their life
To find they're old and only in the way
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Now my message, I am sure, is for rich as well as poor
Take a rich man when he's growing old
His relations 'round him stand, and take him by the hand
They all want him to die, they want his gold
Through life he did enjoy all the things that gold can buy
But all his gold, his life it could not save
After all he's like the poor when his journey's nearly o'er
He finds he's old and only in the way
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- Track 7 on Complete Upsetter Singles 1970-1972 Disc 2
- 6 Battle Axe
- 8 Copasetic
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