Phil Ochs - Flower lady
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Flower Lady
By Phil Ochs
GMillionCaires and pGaupers walCk the huGngry sCtreetsG C G
Rich and Cpoor compGanions of the reDstless beat
BmStrangers in a fCoreign land
BmStrike a match with trembCling hand
BmLearn too much to eEmver CunderDstand
But nobCody's buying floDwers Gfrom the flCower lady G
Lover's quarrel, snarl away their happiness
Kissed crumble in a web of lonliness
It's written by the poison pen
Voices break before they bend
The door is slammed
It's over, once again
But nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
Poets agonize, they cannot find the words
And the stone stares at the sculptor asks "are you absurd?"
The painter paints his brushes black
Through the canvas runs a crack
Portrait of the pain never answers back
But nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
Soldiers, disillusioned, come home from the war
Sarcastic students tell them not to fight no more
And they argue through the night
Black is black and white is white
Walk away both knowing they are right
But nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
Smoke dreams of escaping souls are drifting by
Dull the pain of living as they slowly die
Smiles change into a sneer
washed away by whiskey tears
In the quicksand of their mind they disappear
Still nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
Feeble, aged, people almost to their knees
Complain about the present using memories
Never found their pot of gold
Wrinkled hands pound weary holes
Each line screams out you're old, you're old, you're old
But nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
And the flower lady hobbles home without a sale
Tattered shreds of petals leave a fading trail
Not a pause to hold a rose
Even she no longer knows
The lamp goes out the evening now is closed
And nobody's buying flowers from the flower lady
Notes:
Chords thanks to Thom. Jan Hauenstein says this song is in F#, to play along with cd
transpose one step down to F and put a capo on the 1st fret. Thinking in "G" again:
instrumental intro goes (G) (C) (G) (C)
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http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics.html