Elegy For Gump Worsley

John K. Samson / The Weakerthans

He looked more like our fathers
Not a goalie, player, athlete period
Smoke, half-ash, stuck in that permanent smirk.


Tugging jersey around the beer gut
"I'm strictly a whiskey man"
Was one of the sticks he taped up
and gave to a nation of pudgy boys


Favorites from Plympton's list of
objects thrown by Rangers fans:
Soup cans, persimmon, eggs, a folding chair and a dead rabbit


The nervous breakdown of 68 and 69
after Pan Crap flights from LA, the expansion
A shrink told me to change occupations, I had to forget it


He swore he was never afraid of the puck; we believe him
If anyone asks, the inscription should read
"My face was my mask."

Trivia about the song Elegy For Gump Worsley by The Weakerthans

When was the song “Elegy For Gump Worsley” released by The Weakerthans?
The song Elegy For Gump Worsley was released in 2007, on the album “Reunion Tour”.
Who composed the song “Elegy For Gump Worsley” by The Weakerthans?
The song “Elegy For Gump Worsley” by The Weakerthans was composed by John K. Samson and The Weakerthans.

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