Harry Chapin — Circle Live Version

[Intro] After all is said and done You're the one song that I need [Chorus] You see, all my life's a circle Sunrise and sundown The moon rolls through the nighttime 'Til the daybreak comes around Well, all my life's a circle But I can't tell you why The seasons spinning round again The years keep rolling by [Verse 1] You know, it seems like I've been here before I sure can remember when And I got this funny feeling That we'll all get together again And again and again and again There are no straight lines make up my life And all my roads have bends There's no clear-cut beginnings And so far no dead-ends (You got it Steve, sing it with feeling, bro') [Verse 2] I found you a thousand times I guess you've done the same But then we lose each other It's just like a children's game But as I find you here again The thought runs through my mind Our love is like a circle Let's go around one more time (Steve Chapin!) [Spoken] Now before we go out with a blaze of glory, and before I get Yvonne to sing this song for you, I'd like to make a short pitch. As most of you know, the group and I do about half our concerts as benefits. Each of the last three years we raised over seven hundred thousand dollars for things we believe in. In 1980 we almost did eight hundred thousand.  And above and beyond that, we raise an extra hundred and fifty thousand through the sale of concessions. Tonight's no different. And, uh, on the way out there is a guy from World Hunger Year, a foundation we started five and a half years ago, who is, uh, selling copies of my poetry book. Already sold about sixty five thousand copies, all the money going to World Hunger Year. I'm proud of the book anyway. It's illustrated by a young guy who's an extraordinary artist named Rob White.  And, uh, also some, the last I think of the "Harry, it sucks!" T-shirts. God, I hoped, I hoped those weren't gonna sell, but , uh, World Hunger Year said, "Try 'em, Harry, people relate to this." Unfortunately they were right. Also some new programs, tell you more about the group and, and what we're trying to do than you probably want to know.  I have no heavy plans after the concert so I'll be over where they're selling those things. Be delighted to sign anything you do buy. Gives me an excuse to say hello to everybody, kiss all the pretty women. Sorry guys, maybe next year.  And, uh, I won't give you a long pitch. I uh, I've been trying to put my money and my life where my mouth is. And I think it's truly unconscionable that in a country that can feed everybody six times over we have twenty million Americans hungry. Half a billion people around the globe who go to bed chronically malnourished.  And there's a lot of other things we gotta be doing in this country. And um, I don't care whether you're a Republican, Democrat, left-wing, right-wing, conservative, liberal, there's an awful lot of people who ain't pulling their share. And it's really - you can't expect rich people to do much 'cause they always just hold on to the money. You can't expect poor people to do much 'cause they're struggling like hell to make do. It really comes down to people like you and I. And, uh, you know the people who put this country together were silversmiths, lawyers, planters, merchants, printers, all kinds of ordinary people who also found a different vision of what the way they wanted this country to be. And I think whether you're a singer or a TV commentator or a housewife or a businesswoman or a teacher or a student or an accountant or whatever the hell you are, I think we've gotta lot work to do and I'm looking forward to having you guys work with me.  Do you guys wanna hear Yvonne sing this song? (Yeah!) Put down that cello. Now I want you to give her a big countdown to get her excited. Are you ready out there? Here we go, a-one, two, one two three four.  [Chorus] All my life's a circle Sunrise and sundown Moon rolls through the nighttime 'Til the daybreak comes around All my life's a circle But I can't tell you why Seasons spinning round again The years keep rolling by (All right Yvonne!) (Are you ready New York? Your turn! One, two, one two three) All my life's a circle (Sunrise and sundown) Sunrise and sundown (Moon rolls through the nighttime) Moon rolls through the nighttime ('Til the daybreak comes around) 'Til the daybreak comes around (All my life's a circle) All my life's a circle (But I can't tell you why) I can't tell you why (Seasons spinning round again) Seasons spinning round again (Years keep rolling by) The years keep rolling by (Big ending, lotta harmony, the years keep rolling by) And the years keep on rolling by (By by) [Spoken] All right! Thank you everybody! Steve Chapin, Big John Wallace, Howie Fields, [?], Doug E. Walker, Yvonne Cable, and the Bottom Line Memorial Shit-Kicking Country Choir. See you out front in about two minutes. 


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