This Old Clown
Sitting alone one stormy winter night in the old family shore house. Looking up at an old picture on the wall of my wife, three children and myself. I could feel that younger man staring down at me. Was I the man he thought I'd become? I spent that night with a bottle of sweet Grenache and my memories, demons and higher angels, as a raging Nor' Easter howled through the eaves. By midnight, the bottle was drained, I was a bit weary and bleary eyed, and I had jotted down this bittersweet, self-analytical piece about life, love, family and redemption.
In the end, it confirmed what i already knew. My darling wife, my lover, my friend and my heart and soul, has been along for the ride through thick and thin, strikes and gutters, ups and downs. T's been my privilege to have her by my side as we walk through the human comedy. As long as I can breathe, I'll pick her up if she falls down. Always. Forever.
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As I sit here in this lonely room
With its paper sky and paper moon
I'm haunted by a time recalled
In a picture hanging on the wall
A younger man stares down at me
Am I the man he thought I'd be?
Beneath the cracks that time reveals
Still live the dreams that age conceals
Won't you take a chance on this old clown?
With his weary soul and weathered frown
Though the best of me's behind me now
I'll pick you up
I'll pick you up
If you fall down
Once I saw the world through jaded eyes
But a blind man still can hear a lie
Mistakes, I've made more than my share
But loving you's been my answered prayer
Won't you take a chance on this old clown?
With his weary soul and weathered frown
Though the best of me's behind me now
I'll pick you up
I'll pick you up
If you fall down
A raging fire soon burns out its flame
But this faithful heart will never change
Mistakes, I've made more than my share
But loving you's been my answered prayer
Oh, won't you take a chance on this old clown?
With his weary smile and weathered frown
Though the best of me's behind me now
I'll pick you up
I'll pick you up
I'll pick you up
If you fall down
© Christopher Van Name 2020