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SCORN NOT HIS SIMPLICITY - PHIL COULTER CSee the child, with the golden hair butDm eyes that show the emptyness inside GDo we know, can we understand justC how he feels or have we really tried CSee him now, as he stands alone andDm watches children play a children's game GSimple child, he looks almost like theC others yet they know he's not the same AmScorn notFm his simplicity butC rather try to love him all the more, AmScorn notFm his simplicity ohG no,ohG7 no. CSee him stare, not recognizing that kindDm face that only yesterday he loved GThe loving face, of a mother who cantC understand what she's been guilty of CHow she cried, tears of happyness the dayDm the doctor told her its a boy GNow she cries, tears of helplessness andC thinks of all the things he can't enjoy AmScorn notFm his simplicity butC rather try to love him all the more AmScorn notFm his simplicity ohG no,ohG7 no. SOLO COnly he, knows how to face the futureDm hopefully surrounded by dispair. GHe wont ask, for your pity or yourC sympathy but surly you must care. AmScorn notFm his simplicity butC rather try to love him all the more, AmScorn notFm his simplicity ohG no,ohG7 no,ohC no FROM "THE BONGO MAN!"
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