john philip griffith
nanci griffith
he was a simple man only to a stranger
and the kindness in his eyes
they say he's angry and he's cold
he's a wealthy man's dream
and he's a working man's dime
he has stood in both men's shoes
the hard times of the thirties
he's out there in the cold
twenty years away from home
does he dream about his old home
he's often watched the highways
but he's a man of sixty-five
where ain't a soul in el paso
who would give an old drunk a ride
he traded in his draftsman's pen
and his mansion on the hill
the anchors of the fifties
still hold to broken dreams
he's out there in the cold
twenty years away from home
does he dream about his old home
he's often watched the highways
but he's a man of sixty-five
there ain't a soul in el paso
who would give an old drunk a ride
they tell me that john philip
loved to gamble in his day
and he burned his bridges well
he closed those corporate doors
left his children and his home