I was never one for singing what I really feel
Except tonight, I'm bringing everything I know that's real
They go like the last light of the sun, all in a blaze
When there's no one here to share
We can shake it away if you'll hear a story
Like athletes in a game we break our collarbones
And some are lost and never found
But most have seen it all
They live their lives in sad cafes and music halls
Some make it when they're young
Before the world has done its dirty job
And later on, someone will say
"You've had your day you must make way"
But they'll never know the pain
Of living with a name you never owned
Or the many years forgetting what you know too well
The ones who gave the crown have been let down
You try to make amends without defending
Perhaps pretending you never saw the eyes
Of grown men of twenty five that followed as you walked
Or kissed you on the cheek
And you never could believe they really loved you
Some make it when they're old
(Perhaps they have a soul they're not afraid to bare
Or perhaps there's nothing there)
So they put it on display
Some people play a fine guitar
I could listen to them play all day
Some ladies really move across a stage
And gee, they sure can dance
I guess I could learn how if I have it half a chance
But I always feel so funny when my body tries to soar
And I seem to always worry about missing the next chord
I guess there isn't anything to put up on display
Except the tunes and whatever else I say
Anyway, that isn't really what I meant to say
Stars, they come and go they come fast or slow
They go like the last light of the sun, all in a blaze
But those who've seen it all they live their lives
In sad cafes and music halls
So if you don't lose patience with my fumbling around,
I'll come up singing for you even when I'm down