I used to be a Pharisee Cynical and wise, telling rich ungodly lies Of humanity... But in the market place was seated A cripple with a lyre, I looked at him and said "I've been rich but so unhappy What set's your soul on fire?" He said "Look upon me brother, I am a man with piece of mind You know I've never been much good at nothing But the words I wrought in rhyme But I've a good woman to feed me, and friends to share a brew Evenings we will sit around and sing together It could be the same for you"... If you just hold on to young friends you made of old And cleave to the woman that keeps you whole And Keep a warm fire for all your friends Who come in from the cold I love you as a brother And I don't even know your name I know this must sound different But for me it's always been the same... Tonight the smoke is rising from all around the room And judging by the warmth of the smell from the kitchen There'll be supper ready soon And our table's set for twenty Room for more if they should come And later on we'll pass around the pipe for our pleasure And sit and take a little rum... And we will hold on to young friends we made of old And cleave to the women that keep us whole And keep a warm fire for all our friends Who come in from the cold We love them all as brothers And we don't have to know their names We know this must sound different But for us it always stays the same... Hold on to young friends you make of old And cleave to the woman who keeps you whole Keep a warm fire for all your friends Who come in from the cold Now I Love you all as brothers I don't have to know your names I used to be so different But now I'll always stay the same...