Michael Martin Murphey — Michael Angelos Blues Song For Hogman

Rusty dawn again Squeaking on its hinges there's a sunrise made of tin Rainbows on your floor belonging on your wall And what is worse you're not sure if you belong at all The concentrated mind lags a bit behind And lingers at the door She won't be there anymore And as you realize you've forgotten the date You see an unfinished portrait done back in '58 Sort of makes you wonder if it isn't getting late You can try to change your views That don't change the Dallas morning news And won't explain the blues The oldest riddles still confuse And the oldest answers of them all Are still floating around You try so hard to catch them But you can't get off the ground So do what must be done Go ahead and try to paint the colors of the sun It's already been done But at least while others argue You want beauty in the world If that just means finishing the portrait of a girl You might be recognized when you're dead And that is nice But are you really sure you can Pay that kind of price? Michael Angelo


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