
Date of issue: 19.02.2012
Record label: Floating World
Song language: English
Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son |
Out on the freight line there’s an old hobo camp |
Where a drunk man lay sleepin' in a ragged old tram |
And the lines on his face mark a life on the run |
Is he somebody’s husband, somebody’s son? |
Well every week the newspaper tells a story of rage |
Where the victims lay scattered across the front page |
And there’s always some loner, on a spree with a gun |
Is he somebody’s husband, somebody’s son? |
From the death rows of prison to the soup kitchen door |
Each soul is an equal in the eyes of the Lord |
Though hatred consumes them, once they were loved |
They were somebody’s husband, somebody’s son |
So out on your journey down the highways of life |
Cherish your mother, crave the love of your wife |
And forget not the outcast and the homeless were once |
Somebody’s husband, somebody’s son |
From the death rows of prison to the soup kitchen door |
Each soul is an equal in the eyes of the Lord. |
Though hatred consumes them, once they were loved |
They were somebody’s husband, somebody’s son |
They were somebody’s husband, somebody’s son |
They were somebody’s husband, somebody’s son |
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