Sunday, December 26, 2004

Camel (1993 - Dust and Dream): End of the Line, Cotton Camp






Lyrics:



Well I'm walking this lonely street

but I'm far from bein' alone

'Cause everyone I meet,

has nowhere to call home.

So they move on

from day to day,

just to stand in a line.



Well my mother she comes to me

and begs me not to fight.

For the sake of the family,

I have to stay out of sight.

So I move on

from day to day,

just to stand in a line.



On the road again

for a job I never find.

People talking...

as if we're not their kind.

I got a handbill,

says there's work up here.

Left my homeland...

and paid a price too dear.



I've come to the end of the line

there's too many men,

despair in their faces...

Each one of us hoping to find a life,

a home, a dream...

within the line.



I ain't helpless --

I just need a hand.

These are hard times,

for every kind of man.



I've come to the end of the line

there's too many men,

despair in their faces.

Each one of us hoping to find

a life, a home, a dream

a place to be ...

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