Love of the Common People

John David Hurley, Ronnie Stephen Wilkins

Living on free food tickets
Water in the milk from the hole in the roof
Where the rain came through
What can we do

Tears from your little sister
Crying 'cause she doesn't have a dress without a patch for the party to go
Oh but you know she'll get by

'Cause she's living in the love of the common people
Smiles from the heart of the family man
Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to
Momma's gonna love her just as much as she can
And she can

It's a good thing you don't have bus fare
It would fall through the hole in your pocket
And you'll lose it in the snow on the ground
Out walking your dog to find a job

Trying to keep your hands warm
But the hole in your shoe lets the snow come through
And it chills you to the bone
You better go home where it's warm

You can live in the love of the common people
Smiles from the heart of the family man
Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to
Momma's gonna love her just as much as she can
And she can

Living on dreams ain't easy
But the closer the knit the tighter the fit
And the chills stay away
You can take them in stride, for family pride

You know that faith in your foundation
And with a whole lot of love and a warm conversation
And a _______ prayer making you strong
Where you belong

Where you can live in the love of the common people
Smiles from the heart of the family man
Daddy's gonna buy her a dream to cling to
Momma's gonna love her just as much as she can
And she can

Trivia about the song Love of the Common People by Elton John

On which albums was the song “Love of the Common People” released by Elton John?
Elton John released the song on the albums “Reg Dwight’s Piano Goes Pop” in 1994, “Spirit in the Sky - Rare Sessions 1969-70” in 2009, and “Legendary Covers ’69/’70” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Love of the Common People” by Elton John?
The song “Love of the Common People” by Elton John was composed by John David Hurley, Ronnie Stephen Wilkins.

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