Well I was walking alone Down those city roads When a man asked me "May I please have some gold?" So I reached within I gave him all that I could loan And he said in my return "I'll play you the last great song" And so he reached for his guitar He put the notes in proper tone And before he began, he said There's something you should know Now the words they aren't done And I probably sing it wrong But if you look beyond the flaws You will hear the last great song And the man began to play And the melody would grow To the mountains high From those valleys below And as it came to an end He held the last note long And then he said, "My friend, you've just heard the last great song" He said I'd love for you to stay But I'm sure you've got to go But whatever song you play Make sure that all the people know That the words they're never done And you'll probably sing it wrong But if they look beyond the flaws They will hear the last great song And his voice stayed in my head And his melody would grow To the mountains high From those valleys below And as it came to an end He held the last note long And then he said, "My friend, you've just heard the last great song" And so I walked on my way Walked about a block or two When someone must have paid 'Cause I swear I heard the tune Of a sound so sweet Of a sky so blue And he played it complete' 'Til everybody knew And the man sang loud And it echoed through the dark From 14th street Through all of Central Park And as it came to an end He held the last note long And then he said, "My friend, you've just heard the last great song" The last great song The last great song And then he said, "My friend, you've just heard the last great song"