"Somebody Lives
There"
Written
by: Gary Morris/Craig Karp/Jenny Yates
There's a house down
the road
With the roof cavin'
in
Where an old man rockin'
on the front porch is spittin' in a tin
And the bankers think
they own him
Money's late lets tear
him down
But when they went
to serve him papers
He was no where to
be found
Somebody lives there
Somebody lives there
There's a cardboard
box in an alley
Where a woman sleeps
alone
She keeps her things
in a plastic bag
She puts her head on
a pillow of stone
And the trash man thinks
he owns it
It's his job to move
it away
But as he reached for
those paper walls
He heard a neighbor
softly say
Somebody lives there
Somebody lives there
Chorus:
And everybody needs
a little shelter from the cold
So why not line your
pockets with the truth instead of gold
Somebody lives there
There's an Indian Reservation
in old New Mexico
They're losin' land
to greedy hands
Now they weep because
they know
That the baron's win
the battles
And the case is quietly
closed
Uncle Sam allows the
plan
That kills the Navajo's
Somebody lives there
Somebody lives there
(Chorus)
There's a city in a
country
South of Mexico
Where the cost of life
is less than the price
Of the coffee beans
they grow
And the war down there
means nothin'
Unless the final bomb
should blow
If another race should
find this place
No one would ever know
That somebody lives
there
Somebody lives there
(Chorus)