How many roads

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The first line from my past gave me the inspiration to finish the rest,

maybe you know someone who fits the description?

[verse 1]

So many faces, I see them now,

long faded, in the mist of time.

Cryin', in the tear gas clouds,

till the shoutin', became too loud.

[verse 2]

The right, to never be wrong,

to fight, for what was right.

I wore that badge, with pride,

even God, was on our side.

[chorus]

How many roads, walked,

the marches, an' the rallies.

Banners, placards held high,

so everyone, could see.

[verse 3]

Sittin' down, in dirty streets,

my friend, goadin' riot police.

Bein' dragged, along the gutter,

saw one of the bastards, butt her.

[chorus]

How many roads, walked,

the marches, an' the rallies.

Banners, placards held high,

so everyone, could see.

[verse 4]

All them causes, fought an lost,

got, the badges an' the scars.

Lovers, look like Che Guevara,

keepin' them, that was harder.

[chorus]

How many roads, walked,

the marches, an' the rallies.

Banners, placards held high,

so everyone, could see.

[bridge]

Those times, have come and gone,

I'm happy, with what I've done.

Playin' Don Quixote,

came to define me.

[final chorus]

How many roads, walked,

the marches, an' the rallies.

Banners, placards held high,

so everyone, could see.

[outro]

Grandchildren, on my knee,

I hope, one day remember me,

Not someone, from another time,

but a woman, who held the line.

Comments

  • @sidshovel - great lyrics, wish I could write like this. My uncle served in the navy in Vietnam, when he got out he protested the war.
  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited February 2025

    This relates with me . Since I guarded the White House during Viet Nam War in the army . Thinking about it now , we should have let protestors drag Nixon out , it was a mess back then , kinda like now .


    Good job Sid , some great details leading to hook

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside
    edited February 2025

    @bhengen

    @ElvisNash

    Thanks guys,it came about from a chance meeting with an old flame who I knew back in 70's, she was an activist then.

    Did a round or two in the local pub covering, remember whens and whatever happened to's, got a song out of it.

    Sid

  • Good write. Has a real sense of identity, maybe that's a reflection of your friend. If not, even more kudos.

    Also a feeling of lost causes. Not pointlessness, a need to stand up for those causes, but a long series of defeats. I think you did well to get that into the song.

    The music came out well too, a good match to the lyric.

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside
    edited February 2025

    Thanks @RainyDayMan

    It was a sad meeting in the end. Time had stolen all the spirit and energy from her, leaving nothing but a shell of the person I remembered. I walked away determined to only keep the memories of her former self. It was those that inspired the song.

    Glad to share.

    Sid

  • It's a good lyric, proud and wistful at the same time, and the AI treatment fits it well. I got a good sense of who this person was.

  • Thanks Gavin, I can close my eyes and still see her full of fire an' vinegar.

    Appreciate your comments

    Sid

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