He had curly hair and a long slim nose,
Wore a hat with a logo and ordinary clothes.
Wore cowboy boots with pointy toes,
A t-shirt and glasses like two big zeros.
I've got a thousand songs inside my head,
And I'll sing every one before I am dead.
He used pretty words, his talk accented,
And everyone he spoke to felt complimented.
Said his folks were poor but always paid the rent,
He had a long name but said "Just call me Ken."
I've got a thousand songs inside my head,
And I'll sing every one before I am dead.
He plucked away at his Stella guitar,
Went town to town, never had a car.
Strings out of tune, hardly any gear,
But his voice stayed strong and his message was clear:
I've got a thousand songs inside my head,
And I'll sing every one before I am dead.
Said "My life was my own with a little compromise,
I told it as I saw it with these two old eyes.
One day I'll leave, maybe some will cry,
One thing they'll say, 'At least he tried'."
I've got a thousand songs inside my head,
And I'll sing every one before I am dead.
I LOVE this song .. it's great in every way! And the refrain is as good as anything you (or anybody else) has ever written! Even your voice is good on this song! It's a great song! I've listened to it three times in a row!
ReplyDeleteBut who is this song about??
I’m humbled. It’s about a singer named Ken. Maybe you know him?
DeleteNone of the singers named "Ken" that I know wear glasses ... and they all seem to go by "Kenny," not "Ken". Unless ... I'm looking on google, and I should be looking in the mirror. In which case, I am the one that is humbled.
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