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Sixty To Zero

All the champs and the heroes
They got a price to pay
They go from sixty to zero
In the split of a hair
They see the face in the window
They feel a shadow out there
Theyve got the places they can go
Theyve got the people who stare
Theyve got to walk in their shoes
Theyve got to see what they see
Theyve got the people around them
Getting too much for free
All the pimps and the dealers
All the food they can eat
All the screamers and squealers
When they walk down the street
Yeah.
Hes just a rich old man
He never cared for anyone
He likes to count his possessions
Hes been a miser from penny one
He never cared for his children
Never cared for his wife
Never made anyone happy
Thats the way he lived his life
And one day in the sunshine
He got a bolt from the blue
Unloaded all of his possessions
Sold his investments too
And now he lives with the homeless
Owns 900 hospital beds
He prefers to remain nameless
Its publicity he dreads
Yeah.
Theres a judge in the city
He goes to work every day
Spends his life in the courthouse
Keeps his perspective that way
But I respect his decision
Hes got a lot on his mind
Hes pretty good with the gavel
A little heavy on the fines
One day there was this minstrel
Who came to court on a charge
That he blew someones head off
Because his amp was too large
And the song he was singin
Was not for love but for cash
Well, the judge waived the charges
He fingered his mustache
Yeah.
Well, theres a clown in a carnival
He rode a painted horse
He came from somewhere out west
He was very funny of course
But that is not what I noticed
It was the incredible force
With which he held his audience
While he rode on his horse
His jokes were not that off-color
His smile was not that sincere
His show was that not that sensational
Reasons for success were not clear
But he still made big money
One day the circus was his
Now hes married to the acrobat
And theyre training their kids
Yeah.
Now the jailhouse was empty
All the criminals were gone
The gate was left wide open
And a buck and fawn
Were eating grass in the courtyard
When the warden walked in
And took a rifle from the prison guard
And said to him with a grin
To shoot those deer would be stupid, sir
We already got em right here
Why not just lock the gates and keep them
With intimidation and fear?
But the warden pulled the trigger
And those deer hit the ground
He said nobodyll know the difference
And they both looked around.
Yeah.
Well, the cop made the showdown
He was sure he was right
He had all of the lowdown
From the bank heist last night
His best friend was a robber
And his wife was a thief
All the children were murderers
They couldnt get no relief
The bungalow was surrounded
When a voice loud and clear
Come out with your hands up
Or were gonna blow you out of here
There was a face in the window
Tv cameras rolled
And they cut to the announcer
And the story was told.
Yeah.
Well, the artist looked at the producer
The producer sat back
He said what we have got here
Is a pretty good track
But we dont have a vocal
And we still dont have a song
If we could get this thing accomplished
Nothin else could go wrong
So he balanced the ashtray
And he picked up the phone
And said send me a songwriter
Whos drifted far from home
And make sure that hes hungry
And make sure hes alone
And send me a cheeseburger
And a new rolling stone
Yeah.
Well, the sioux and dakota
They lost all of their land
And now a basketball player
Is trying to lend them a hand
Maybe someday hell be president
Hes quite a popular man
But now the chief has reservations
And the white man has plans
Theres opposition in congress
The bill is up against cash
Theres really no way of predicting
If it will fly or it will crash
But thats the nature of politics
Thats the name of the game
Thats how it looks in the tepee
Big winds are blowing again
Yeah.
Theres still crime in the city
Said the cop on the beat
I dont know if I can stop it
I feel like meat on the street
They paint my car like a target
I take my orders from fools
Meanwhile some kid blows my head off
Well, I play by their rules
So now Im doing it my way
I took the law in my own hands
Here I am in the alleyway
A wad of cash in my pants
I get paid by a ten year old
He says he looks up to me
Theres still crime in the city
But its good to be free
Yeah.
Now I come from a family
That has a broken home
Sometimes I talk to my daddy
On the telephone
When he says that he loves me
I know that he does
But I wish I could see him
Wish I knew where he was
But thats the way all my friends are
Except maybe one or two
Wish I could see him this weekend
Wish I could walk in his shoes
But now Im doin my own thing
Sometimes Im good, then Im bad
Although my home has been broken
Its the best home I ever had
Yeah.
Well, I keep getting younger
My lifes been funny that way
Before I ever learned to talk
I forgot what to say
I sassed back to my mummy
I sassed back to my teacher
I got thrown out of sunday school
For throwin bibles at the preacher
Then I grew up to be a fireman
I put out every fire in town
Put out everything smoking
But when I put the hose down
The judge sent me to prison
Gave me life without parole
Wish I never put the hose down
Wish I never got old.

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