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SINGER: Marc Douglas Berardo
SONG:The Story (life After Hemingway)
I was dreaming about hemingway and wondering why he quit before he was done at the end of a shotgun, he just gave up his final chapter left unfinished and rough well, so it goes/ that before the sun rose he pulled himself from his bed and alone in his mind/ his body left behind he decided he would be better off dead and after everything that he wrote, he didn’t bother with a suicide note when before he could always find one true word so the old man fell alone in his own hell somewhere on an idaho morning and in the distance tolled the bell for whom the money -men were left to sell the story the man should have told himself became someone else’s book upon the shelf Chorus when out in the streets they mixed truth with lies to sell what the old man did as glamorous and wise they said the great one went out in a blaze of glory while the rest of us were left behind to sell the story I guess emotion doesn’t matter when your merchandising pain yet it is done so often we have forgotten who to blame so left in the hands of others to describe his final hour we are deprived of how the man himself could have said it with a quiet kind of power sold as a t-shirt that he could not defend we don’t have to confront the violence of the old man’s end Chorus or how the truth we know is mixed with lies lost somewhere between the who and the whys or the madness in leaving in a blaze of glory when we are left behind/ to tell the story
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