Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Flower Lady, artist - Phil Ochs. Album song 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Phil Ochs, in the genre
Date of issue: 31.12.2001
Record label: Interscope Geffen (A&M), Universal Music
Song language: English
Flower Lady |
Millionaires and paupers walk the hungry street |
Rich and poor companions of the restless beat |
Strangers in a foreign land |
Strike a match with a trembling hand |
Learn too much to ever understand |
But nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
Lover’s quarrel, snarl away their happiness |
Kisses crumble in a web of loneliness |
It’s written by the poison pen |
Voices break before they bend |
The door is slammed, it’s over once again |
But nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
Poets agonize, they cannot find the words |
And the stone stares at the sculptor, asks «Are you absurd?» |
The painter paints his brushes back |
Through the canvas runs a crack |
Portrait of the pain never answers back |
But nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
Soldiers disillusioned come home from the war |
Sarcastic students tell them not to fight no more |
And they argue through the night |
Black is black, white is white |
Walk away both knowing they are right |
But nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
Smoke dreams of escaping souls are drifting by |
Dull the pain of living as they slowly die |
Smiles change into a sneer |
Washed away by whiskey tears |
In the quicksand of their mind they disappear |
Still nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
Feeble aged people almost to their knees |
Complain about the present using memories |
Never found their pot of gold |
Wrinkled hands pound weary holes |
Each line screams out you’re old, you’re old, you’re old |
But nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |
And the flower lady hobbles home without a sale |
Tattered shreds of petals leave a fading trail |
Not a pause to hold a rose |
Even she no longer knows |
The lamp goes out, the evening now is closed |
And nobody’s buying flowers from the flower lady |