Saw Robert Zimmerman Again After way too many years Now Can’t stop my brain from singin’ But It’s not what it appears See I’ve always loved his poems And The way he bends his words Into Pictures I can see out loud, Illustrations That I’ve heard.
Forgive me Mr. Zimmerman If I besmirch your name I’m not tryin’ to steal your songs from you And I wouldn’t want your fame I could never be your equal Wouldn’t even want to try Forgive me Mr. Zimmerman Cross my heart and hope to die.
On the Day the Music died, Guess That I had just turned five, Then Five more years slid past me When The Beatles sang on TV - LIVE. And Rock and Roll was pushing all the Folks To center stage, Seems Viet Nam and Woodstock Were Currently the rage.
Somewhere we got sidetracked While The Disco Ball was turnin’ But I put on a Cowboy Hat, Helped Johnny sing ‘bout burnin’. So I Been blowin’ in the wind for Over Sixty years; Now I’m Tryin’ To write some Poems, ‘Bout my Life and It appears That my poems Sound Like all the songs I’ve heard throughout The Years.
Come and Listen to a Story ‘Bout a guy named Phil Tried to grab some Glory But I guess he never will. For as he fired up his pencil Over hot and blazing coals Granny loaded up her shotgun Shot his poems full of holes. Good shot, Granny. Right in the heart. Make it Bleed girl. Y’all Come Back Now, Y’Hear? PwL 5/5/15