River by Ellis Paul As Hollywood sleeps, a young man is dying On the concrete of a sidewalk downtown As his brother weeps, the sirens come calling And the medics feed him lines on the ground. And they say he's too young to surrender And they cry out, and they call him by name. Their graffiti tells how he's remembered. Still, the River runs on just the same. Run River, run... The director spaeks, The cameras are rolling. A boy steps between the backdrops and the lights. And he's stealing the scene, with the crew as his witness. Now they say he's too young to surrender And they cry out, and they call him by name Their graffiti tells how he's remembered Still, the River runs on just the same Run River, run... Now the tabloids will say what they want to And legacy speaks, but no one can hear it Cause his death has made critics of us all His legacy speaks, in the canister rooms In the archives of great studio halls And there it will keep, like a secret that's whispered Between loves and those who never knew him at all And they say he's too young to surrender And they cry out, and they call him by name Their graffiti tells how he's remembered Still, the River runs on just the same