Dire Straits – The Man’s Too Strong scritto da admin 20 Gennaio 2016 I’m just and ageing drummer boy And in the wars I used to play And I’ve called the tune To many a torture session Now they say I am a war criminal And I’m fading away Father please hear my confession I have legalised robbery Called it a belief I have run with the money And hid like a thief I have re-written history With my armies and my crooks Invented memories I did burn all the books And I can still hear his laughter And I can still hear his song The man’s too big The man’s too strong Well I have tried to be meek And I have tried to be mild But I spat like a woman And sulked like a child I have lived behind walls That have made me alone Striven for peace of mind Which I have never known And I can still hear his laughter And I can still hear his song The man’s too big The man’s too strong Well the sun rose on the courtyard And they all did hear him say ‘You always were a Judas But I got you anyway You may have got your silver But I swear upon my life Your sister gave me diamonds And I gave them to your wife’ Oh father please help me For I have done wrong The man’s too big The man’s too strong