Sometimes You're on Top and sometimes not
Sometimes you're at the top of your game. You're smart, good looking, and good at every cotton-pickin' thing your turn your hand to AND any and everyone around you knows it too. That's when you're in your moment. Doesn't seem to matter what your social class. Bottom of the heap or top of the pile of humanity-when you're in the moment-you are king. Feels good when you're there too.
This song talks about looking back and being able to recognize those moments. This song also warns everyone of us that our day is coming-the day when we won't be top of the heap and we will be looking back and be able to say it felt good and it's okay that I'm not now, not any more, may never be again.
I promise you-your time is coming-to be at the top and to have it all behind you. And that bum on the street? That senile old man or woman? That grouch down around the corner? Just remember-you don't know them well enough-but they've had their moments too.
Emerson Drive, Moments
I was coming to the end of a long, long walk
When a man crawled out of a cardboard box
Under the E. Street Bridge
Followed me on to where
I went out halfway across
With that homeless shadow tagging along
So I dug for some change
Wouldn't need it anyway
He took it lookin' just a bit ashamed
He said, You know, I haven't always been this way
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like that plane ride coming home from the war
That summer my son was born
Memories like a coat so warm
A cold wind can't get through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
Well I stood there tryin' to find my nerve
Wondering if a single soul on Earth
Would care at all
Miss me when I'm gone
That old man just kept hanging around
Lookin' at me, lookin' down
I think he recognized
That look in my eyes
Standing with him there I felt ashamed
I said, you know, I haven't always felt this way
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like the day I walked away from the wine
For a woman who became my wife
In a love that, when it was right,
Could always see me through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
I know somewhere 'round a trashcan fire tonight
That old man tells his story one more time
He says
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like that cool night on the E. Street Bridge
When a young man almost ended it
I was right there, wasn't scared a bit
And I helped to pull him through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
Oh, lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
I've had my moments
I've had my moments
I've had my moments
This song talks about looking back and being able to recognize those moments. This song also warns everyone of us that our day is coming-the day when we won't be top of the heap and we will be looking back and be able to say it felt good and it's okay that I'm not now, not any more, may never be again.
I promise you-your time is coming-to be at the top and to have it all behind you. And that bum on the street? That senile old man or woman? That grouch down around the corner? Just remember-you don't know them well enough-but they've had their moments too.
Emerson Drive, Moments
I was coming to the end of a long, long walk
When a man crawled out of a cardboard box
Under the E. Street Bridge
Followed me on to where
I went out halfway across
With that homeless shadow tagging along
So I dug for some change
Wouldn't need it anyway
He took it lookin' just a bit ashamed
He said, You know, I haven't always been this way
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like that plane ride coming home from the war
That summer my son was born
Memories like a coat so warm
A cold wind can't get through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
Well I stood there tryin' to find my nerve
Wondering if a single soul on Earth
Would care at all
Miss me when I'm gone
That old man just kept hanging around
Lookin' at me, lookin' down
I think he recognized
That look in my eyes
Standing with him there I felt ashamed
I said, you know, I haven't always felt this way
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like the day I walked away from the wine
For a woman who became my wife
In a love that, when it was right,
Could always see me through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
I know somewhere 'round a trashcan fire tonight
That old man tells his story one more time
He says
I've had my moments, days in the sun
Moments I was second to none
Moments when I knew I did what I thought I couldn't do
Like that cool night on the E. Street Bridge
When a young man almost ended it
I was right there, wasn't scared a bit
And I helped to pull him through
Lookin' at me now you might not know it
Oh, lookin' at me now you might not know it
But I've had my moments
I've had my moments
I've had my moments
I've had my moments
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