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SIMON PAUL Lincoln Duncan Lyrics
Lincoln Duncan
LINCOLN DUNCAN by Paul Simon

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Couple in the next room, bound to win a prize.
Em D
They`ve been going at it all night long.
C G C G
I`m trying to get some sleep, but these motel wall are cheap,
C G D Em
Lincoln Duncan is my name and here`s my song, here`s my song.


My father was a fisherman, my mama was a fisherman`s friend.
And I was born in the boredom of the chowder.
So when I reached my prime, I left my home in the Maritimes,
And headed down the turnpike to New England, sweet New England.

Holes in my confidence, holes in the knees of my jeans.
I was left without a penny in my pocket.
Oh we I was bout as destituted as a kid could be.
And I wish`d I`d wore a ring so I could hock it, I`d like to hock it.


Seen a young girl in a parking lot, preaching to a crowd.
Singing sacred songs and reading from the Bible.
Well I told her I was lost and she told about the Pentecost.
Seen that girl as the road to my survival.

Just later on the very same night, I crept to her tent with a flashlight.
And my long years of innocence ended.
She took me to the woods saying `Here comes something and it feels so good`.
And just like a dog I was befriended, I was befriended.

Oh what a night, oh what a garden of delight.
Even now that sweet memory lingers.
I was playing my guitar and lying underneath the stars.
Just thanking the Lord for my fingers, for my fingers.

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