DAVID MALLETT


Phil Brown Lyrics

I knew a painter in my younger days
A man who lived with brushes, sticks and stones
His days were filled with canvas scenes
Of browns and blues and meadow greens
And the world just passed on by his door
He lived, but lived alone

And he'd come to town with his old wool cap pulled down
Surrounded by the dogs that were his friends
At time too drunk to stand, he'd shake familiar hands
And sit around the Esso station, 'til his loneliness would end

And I knew a painter, in my reckless days
Bristle bearded, humble on his feet
A sympathetic, sad old elf
He knew me better than I knew myself
In the last days of my boyhood
In my time upon the street

And long through the night, a faded yellow light
Would burn inside the room where he would stand
And play the old victrola and drink his rusty wine
And conduct the Mozart music with his heart and shaking hand

But he could paint a picture, and he could capture life
And no one ever felt things more than he
He was never much for roses, he'd sooner paint the thorns
'Cause he found a keener beauty there
That no one else could see

Someone bought the house he lived in
Painted up the room he died in
Swept away the cobwebs and the dust from off the floor
The children laugh, the seasons run
Young lovers roll in midnight fun
But no one loves more than the one
Who paints the world no more

And long through the night, a faded yellow light
Would burn inside the room where he would stand
And play the old victrola and drink his rusty wine
And conduct the Mozart music with his heart and shaking hand

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Record Label(s): 1979 North Road Records
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