Soul Survivor
Lyrics
There's a man
Sits outside in front of Grazi's Cafe
Dirty clothes, a bedroll and a smile
He rubs his hands together
And says "Mister can you spare me some change?"
I see him down on my luck for a while
I'm a soul survivor
Yeah, I sleep under the freeway signs
And I'm here to remind you
Be a friend of mine, oh, be a friend of mine
There's a famous picture
From the war in Vietnam
A little girl running on a road burned and screaming
Thirty years later
She met the man who called down the Napalm
But did he lie, when he begged for forgiveness
She said, I'm a soul survivor
Yeah, God's grace has set me free
And I'm a living reminder
So think about me, oh, can you think about me
I know the world outside
It ain't no bed of roses
We need each others hand
To take us through the night
Oh, yeah, yeah
Soul survivor
Yeah, everybody needs a helping hand
We're all here to remind us, yeah
The white man, the black man, the red man, all men
Soul survivor
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm a soul survivor
Be a friend of mine, oh, be a friend of mine
Yeah, I'm soul survivor
Be a friend of mine
Writer(s): Bradley Frank Gillis, Jack Martin Blades
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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