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Covette - Simon Keeper lyrics
Jesus was a carpenter he died nailed to a wooden cross.
 Irony oh irony upon me it is never lost.
 Gather 'round now people, I'm here to tell a tale
 About a man who walks among you, a man you each know well.
 My name is Simon Keeper I had a wife and three grown kids,
 A job in the towers cooking the books for the shills that grease the skids.
 Irony oh irony, you are a bitter fruit to eat.
 Stripped of all your beauty your flesh is none too sweet.
 Now I ain't the most honest man that ever worked a skim.
 I was caught with my hand in the cookie jar and brother that was it.
 Fifty-four and a big black mark upon my resume,
 I found selling off what you don't own might earn you the time of day.
 Next it was a letter from my darling one,
 "what's yours is mine, what's mine is mine",
 Sealed with a hug and kiss.
 One by one my children closed their lives to me.
 Lesson learned on Daddy's knee,
 "give no quarter to the weak".Covette - Simon Keeper - http://motolyrics.com/covette/simon-keeper-lyrics.html
 Irony oh irony, you are the polar seed of truth,
 You grow upon the open plain the faithful you uproot.
 Kicked around 'bout a year living hand to mouth,
 Then one day tryin' to bum a light I felt my will give out.
 Sat right down on the corner, started prayin' a little too loud.
 Left my troubles far behind
 When I saw them emptying their pockets out.
 Irony oh irony, you are a treacherous son of a bitch,
 Pretending not to care about the heights you'll never reach.
 Now I won't start in preaching 'bout reaping what you sow,
 This is the story of a half-hearted man,
 Half honest as they go.
 But sit on down and rest a spell I've got another tale to tell.
 About a lost young man in a far away land whose life is just too easy to sell.
 Jesus was a carpenter he died nailed to a wooden cross.
 Irony oh irony upon me it is never lost.













