Pieces of a Man

BRIAN JACKSON, GIL SCOTT-HERON

"?Jacky? jigsaw pieces
Tossed about the room
I saw my grandma sweepin'
With her old straw broom
But she didn't what she was doin'
She could hardly understand
That she was really sweepin' up
Pieces of a man

I saw my daddy greet the mailman
And I heard the mailman say
"now don't you take this letter to heart now Jimmy
Cause they've laid off nine others today"
But he didn't know what he was saying
He could hardly understand
That he was only talkin' to
Pieces of a man

I saw the thunder and heard the lightnin'!
And felt the burden of his shame
And for some unknown reason
He never turned my way

Pieces of that letter
Were tossed about that room
And now I hear the sound of sirens
Come knifing through the gloom
But they don't know what they are doing
They could hardly understand
That they're only arrestin'
Pieces of a man

I saw him go to pieces
I saw him go to pieces
He was always such a good man
He was always such a strong strong man
Yeah, I saw him go to pieces
I saw him go to pieces"

Trivia about the song Pieces of a Man by Gil Scott-Heron

On which albums was the song “Pieces of a Man” released by Gil Scott-Heron?
Gil Scott-Heron released the song on the albums “Pieces of a Man” in 1971, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” in 1974, and “Storm Music - The Best of” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Pieces of a Man” by Gil Scott-Heron?
The song “Pieces of a Man” by Gil Scott-Heron was composed by BRIAN JACKSON, GIL SCOTT-HERON.

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