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Mary Chapin Carpenter - It DonÂ’t Bring You lyrics
I was standing on this sidewalk in 1945 in Jacksonville, Illinois 
 When asked what my name was there came no reply 
 They said I was a deaf and sightless half-wit boy 
 But Lewis was my name though I could not say it 
 I was born and raised in New Orleans 
 My spirit was wild so I let the river take it 
 On a barge and a prayer upstream
 They searched for a mother and they searched for a father 
 And they searched 'til they searched no more 
 The doctors put to rest their scientific test 
 And they named me John Doe No. 24 
 And they all shook their heads in pity 
 For a world so silent and dark 
 Well there's no doubt that life's a mystery 
 But so too is the human heart
 And it was my heart's own perfume when the crape jasmine bloomed on St. Charles Avenue 
 Though I couldn't hear the bells of the streetcars coming 
 By toeing the track I knew 
 And if I were an old man returning 
 With my satchel and pork pie hat Mary Chapin Carpenter - It DonÂ’t Bring You - http://motolyrics.com/mary-chapin-carpenter/it-donat-bring-you-lyrics.html
 I'd hit every jazz joint on Bourbon 
 And I'd hit every one on Basin after that
 The years kept passing as they passed me around 
 From one state ward to another 
 Like I was an orphaned shoe from the lost and found 
 Always missing the other 
 They gave me a harp last Christmas 
 And all the nurses took a dance 
 Lately I've been growing listless 
 Been dreaming again of the past
 I'm wandering down to the banks of the Great Big Muddy 
 Where the shotgun houses stand 
 I am seven years old and I feel my daddy 
 Reach out for my hand 
 While I drew breath no one missed me 
 So they won't on the day that I cease 
 Put a sprig of crape jasmine with me 
 To remind me of New Orleans
I was standing on this sidewalk in 1945 in Jacksonville








