Harry Chapin - Last Stand video free download


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"It used to be that old John Wayne

Would fight the good fight once again,

Find the strength to bear the pain,

Stand up til he'd finally fall.

But now it's not just movie time,

And now it's you that's on the line.

And now it's you that's going to find

If you can stand at all.

So you circle all the wagons

And you hide behind the trees,

And you try to find some courage on your knees.

When you heard the sound of taps played

By the one man band,

You knew this is where you'd have to make

Your last stand.

And so, my friends, the last stand,

The last song from the last band,

The last note from the last man,

But you gave it all you can.

The cards came down to the last deal,

You're a starving man at his last meal,

And the movie's rolled down to the last real,

It's got an ending you never planned.

She's left you now, and so it seems,

You've tumbled down the last stream,

And you've found out that the final dream,

Can disappear so fast.

Watch it all just fade away, boy,

It came down to the last day,

And then the last out, and then the last play,

And you're alone at last.

So you circle all the wagons

And you hide behind the trees,

And you try to find some courage on your knees.

When you heard the sound of taps played

By the one man band,

You knew this is where you'd have to make

Your last stand.

Well, so it was late last night,

She left on the final flight

You watched as the last light

Went out there in your soul.

Took your look around the top,

For now you face the final drop.

You'll go down fast and you won't stop,

You found a very deep hole.

Say you're off on the last ride,

Remembering how she last cried,

And you know that love had long last died

In silence, not in pain.

You lost your last, your last race

Stumbled in last place,

Too late to find the one last face

Waiting in the rain.

So you circle all the wagons

And you hide behind the trees,

And you try to find some courage on your knees.

When you heard the sound of taps played

By the one man band,

You knew this is where you'd have to make

Your last stand."

/Lyrics from The Harry Chapin Archive at harrychapin.com\

Comments

9 years ago

George Woolley

Harry was a performer like no other. I saw him many times at the then Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel. In fact my sister in law and I had tickets for the day after he died. I was so upset at his passing that it took me nearly 3 years before I could listen to his music again. Harry did many benefit concerts. Unlike most performers who profit from the tee shirts and other items sold at their concerts. The profit from those sales at his concert went to charity. He founded a charity he called WHY which stands for World Hunger Year. His concerts were always long and after the concert he would go up to where the items were sold to say hello and autograph any item you purchased there. In 1976 he wrote a song for the Bicenenial year. Mail Order Annie. It is still one of my favorites.He died 36 years ago which is half of my lifetime and I still miss him. Not only as a performer but also as the loving caring man he was.

9 years ago

freedom79

what actually happened to him???? (exuse my ignorance lived hundrens lifetimes but only seen em through the eye's of 35yrs )..... 

10 years ago

Oya Şanlı

#oyasfun 

11 years ago

SA Smith

one man so many songs and ideas You were a saint Harry God Bless

11 years ago

Kelli No

I saw Harry in concert a year before he died. He was travelling through Canada and the States by himself with no band and was raising money for world hunger. He did this on his own long before the huge events of 'farm aid' and 'we are the world' etc. He fought for world hunger before it was popular. Taken from us way too soon but he's had a huge impact on world poverty and even in the lives of some major humanitarian musicians out there....like Springsteen. Long but not forgotten

11 years ago

Keath Graham

We miss you Harry.

11 years ago

hd2746

Harry was the best and I still get goosebumps hearing the songs that left us 31 years ago today. My child was named Corey so he will always live in me.

11 years ago

Robby Kile

This song is absolutely fantastic

11 years ago

Greg Pigott

I love this song

12 years ago

jimmydeboy

the late and great Harry, what a genius, he leaves a void that has not been filled

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