You know, man, when I was a man in high school you believe in or not I wanted to football for the coach And all those older they said he was mean and cruel, but you wanted to play football for the They said I was to little too light weight to line-backer so I say I'm playing wanted to play football for the 'Cause, you some day, man you gotta stand up unless you're gonna fall then gone to die And the straightest I ever knew was standing right for me all the So I had to play for the coach and I wanted to football for the coach
you're all alone and lonely in your midnight And you that your soul it's been up for
And you begin to think all the that you've done And you to hate just 'bout
But remember the who lived on the hill Who loved you though she knew you was wrong And right now she just might come shining and the -
- Glory of love, glory of of love, just might come through
And all your friends gone and ripped you off They're talking behind back saying, man you're going to be no human being And you start again 'bout all those things you've done And who it was and it was and all the different you made every different scene
Ahhh, but remember that the city is a place like a circus or a sewer And just different people have peculiar tastes and the -
- of love, the glory of love the of love, might see you through yeah, but now, now of love, the glory of love the glory of love, might see you of love, ah, huh, huh, the glory of love Glory of love, of love of love, now, glory of love, now Glory of love, now, now, now, of love Glory of love, give it to me now, of love see you through
Oh, my Island baby, now (I'm a Coney baby, now) I'd to send this one out for Lou and Rachel and all the and P.S. 192 Island baby Man, I'd swear, I'd give the thing up for you