The Flying Burrito Brothers - Down in the Churchyard

There is a man, a tall man, follows no one
Out in a storm can he stay warm
From all the things that he's done

Oh the city lights are such pretty lights
Can't he move on, tell him it's alright
Sing your song and say that it's alright
Say it's alright

There is a man, a crippled man, is he soldier
Can his new wife live out her life
The way he told her

Oh see her pride, I see it burning bright
Be a scream and say that's it's alright
Shake your fist and tell him it's alright
Say it's alright

Where you have been is not a sin, it's where you're going
Hurt anyone by what you've done
and it starts showing

Although you can't complain about the wind and the rain
you gather down in the churchyard just the same
You want everyone to wash away the stain
It's very claim

Written by:
CHRISTOPHER HILLMAN, GRAM PARSONS

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Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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