The Parade's Still Passing By

HARRY F. CHAPIN

I got the news today
That you refused to play
'Cause you never made number one
But it's not just the words

It's the deeds that are heard
When all is said and done
Kings take their crowns
They melt them all down

Trying to get the gold out
You went to hell and
Even when you weren't selling
You never ever sold out

You weren't no leader
You were more like a bleeder
Who was trying to cry for us all
You weren't no sage

But your sense of outrage
Sounded like a trumpet call
Fifteen years ago
In the old folky show

You were just one voice in the crowd
But now with so few singing
Your voice would have been ringing
Out 'bout twice as loud

There but for fortune
Say a small circle of friends
Some may see the changes
So, few see the ends

The pleasures of the harbor
Have come to you at last
You may not be marching anymore
But the parade's still going past

I'm not taking the blame
That we killed you
You know you did that to yourself
But it was kind of a shame

That you played that game
'Cause you were better than anyone else
One shot of your bottle
Got you full throttle

It was the friend that was always there
But your greatest gift
And the curse you lived with
Was that you could always care

Trivia about the song The Parade's Still Passing By by Harry Chapin

When was the song “The Parade's Still Passing By” released by Harry Chapin?
The song The Parade's Still Passing By was released in 1976, on the album “On the Road to Kingdom Come”.
Who composed the song “The Parade's Still Passing By” by Harry Chapin?
The song “The Parade's Still Passing By” by Harry Chapin was composed by HARRY F. CHAPIN.

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