Donna Fargo
Donna Fargo - The Sign Of The Times lyrics
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Like the ripples from a pebble When cast into the water There's not a life that has not been touched By the troubled times of the '80's He was greyer than I'd remembered For once I just listened It wasn't like him to talk defeat But he was down He'd worked hard all his life For his all American wife And his all American children In a small American town He said he was about to lose his house And he'd already lost his job And if things kept on gettin' worse He didn't know how much longer they could hold on. Said he owed everybody and his brother And naturally they took it out on one another He said, you know you'd be surprised How being out of work can chip away at a marriage And the foundation of a home It's the story of the eighty's The sign of the times Has a nightmare replaced the American dream Where so often is heard A discouraging word Are the clouds as dark as they seem He said, you know, I'm not lazy I mean it's not that I haven't tried." Then he put his head in his hands And the grown man almost cried He said, I guess I'm kinda' like a kid on his first date I don't know what to do with my hands You know I've always been busy, made a livin' for my family Now I can't get a job, and I'm a workin' man He said my wife used to think I could move a mountain Now I think she'd be happy if I'd just move out And the kids, well they're growin' so fast And they all need clothes, now they have to do without It makes you feel small, you know Takes away your self respect Breaks your heart And hurts your pride It makes it hard to be a decent husband and daddy And it eats you up inside Is it the story of the eighty's The sign of the times Has a nightmare replaced the American dream Where so often is heard A discouraging word Are the clouds as dark as they seem But what bothered me was He was half of America Not just one man tryin' to deal with all the change Out of work, out of hope, out of luck And most of all, out of dreams He's the farmer The trucker The teacher The steelworker The Protestant The Catholic and the Jew He's the hero of America He's me And he's you Is it the story of the eighty's The sign of the times Has a nightmare replaced the American dream Where so often is heard A discouraging word Are the clouds as dark as they seem