Track Title: Echo Park Album Title: 60's Pop Hits, disc 3 Prime Artist: Keith Barbour Lyrics: It's the morning soon he'll rise Find the glasses for his eyes Aren't what they used to be Picks up the clothes he's worn so long On the bureau sits the picture of a lady And the mural of a man who've been gone for many years The old man walks in Echo Park From bench to bench he moves from morning till dark For the ducks, some bread he brings Wonder if he'll feed them this time next spring Listenin' to the children play Reminds him of other days, many years ago Thoughts of a child that he held prone And the memory of a letter Saying dear Sir, We regret to inform you your son will not be coming home The old man walks in Echo Park From bench to bench he moves from morning till dark For the ducks, some bread he brings Wonder if he'll feed them this time next spring Old man, tell me are there fears Do you measure life in years Or is one day all you'll ever know I got to know! The old man walks in Echo Park From bench to bench he moves from morning till dark The old man walks in Echo Park From bench to bench he moves from morning till dark The old man walks in Echo Park From bench to bench he moves from morning till dark |