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Of Missing Persons - Jackson Browne



     
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Your father was a rounder
He played that rock and roll
A leaper and a bounder
Down to his gypsy soulThe music was his angel
And sorrow was his star
And those of us who follow
Might hope to reach as farThey're walking slow in Houston
Speechless in D.C.
There's no way I could tell you
What he meant to meYour mother's a survivor
She'll do what must be done
Her children will revive her
And help her see the sunShe almost knew that unison
But the singing stopped too soon
Now she shares the silence
With a man up in the moonTo speak of missing persons
Tonight there's only one
And we all carry with us what the man's begun

And you can sing this songOn July, the fourth
In the sunny South and the frozen North
It's a day of loss, it's your day of birth
Does it take a death to learn what a life is worth?Your brothers are all older
And they'll take it in their stride
The world's a little colder
But manhood's on their sideNow you're the little girl child
And you look so much like him
And he's right there inside you
Each time you want to singSing of missing persons
Tonight there's only one
But he's where you can find him when it's said and done
And we will sing this songOn July, the fourth
From the sunny South and the frozen North
This will always be your day of birth
May you always see what your life is worthSing a song on July, the fourth
In the sunny South and the frozen North
It's a day of loss, it's your day of birth

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Jackson Browne (born Clyde Jackson Browne; October 9, 1948) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician who has sold millions of albums worldwide. Coming to prominence in the 1970s, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Browne was born in Heidelberg, Germany (his father was an American serviceman stationed in Germany), but moved to the Highland Park district of Los Angeles, California at an early age and began singing folk music locally. In 1966, his career began by joining The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

Read more about Jackson Browne on Last.fm.


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