This man has said too much at all In his pray Now keeps silence on the floor He stands I met an old singer He was sat in a bar And said "Hey, what's wrong girl? Is your life that hard?" I starred at his face And cling myself to not cry "Thought some was true But that was the dammed lie" The old laugh to me With his largest smile And said "don't worry this much Things change all the time! Why don't you take a guitar and play for a little while? Why don't you take it, And play for a little while?" I heard his old stories In his voice I found my heart Wish I was born in fifths I don't belong to these times Then asked "what do you feel Looking from now to your days?" He said "There's no difference, I carry the same old pain" Man, if you could hear my soul You'd hear the sound of silence There's just an empty hole Instead of a beating heart I don't hear any sound Just a whisper asking why Is this your way? Will those wheels smash your mind? His hands tremble his head is crowded With mistakes This man went wrong times before Faced despair Then the sun came down The city became desert The day is gone for good I wish I could return it "Sr. Ginger what you´ll do? With life that rests to you" "Well, I'll keep on walking Lighted by the old moon" Once in America Once I was afraid Once I expected more than God could gave me But than I realize One moment I had to wake up When I heard the words of a man called Blake Then I went to Mississippi Then I read Kerouac Then Allen Ginsberg Got freak in front of my eyes So I started to walk Far away from my death Oh I was so young But now it's her I expect The last thing I remember As I walked away Through roads I won't forget And can't forget anyway Was the old man With his hat and sad blue eyes Waiting for the night And singing his words of goodbye