Cooper's Lament Lyrics
The song Cooper's Lament is performed by Arlo Guthrie in the album named The Best of Arlo Guthrie in the year 1990 .
Hey brothers, hear me call
It ain't that I had to fall
Wasn't no one's fault last night
That I looked up and felt the light
Here's hoping you'll understand, I want to feel like a natural man
Get up early in the morning to do what I can
You can't help no one with money
If you can't with your hands
And you got to be there brothers, yes you do
If the world is turning under you
Ain't no good to sit around bring it up or down
You got to be there brothers, yes you do
Hey brothers, now and then
There's something oughta move you more than a pen
You don't need no school or knowledge you've got something else to lend
All the people in the world can make it better again
And it ain't easy, yes I know
It's a hard rugged in the road
Don't be swindled, don't be fooled
Just be honest and stay cool
'Cause you got to be there brothers, yes you do
If the world is turning under you
Ain't no good to sit around bring it up or down
You got to be there brothers, yes you do
Arlo Guthrie - The Best of Arlo Guthrie
Oct 1990
- Alice's Restaurant Massacree
- Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues
- Cooper's Lament
- Motorcycle (Significance Of The Pickle) Song
- Coming Into Los Angeles
- Last Train
- City Of New Orleans
- Darkest Hour
- Last To Leave
Cooper's Lament