Second Street and Broadway
Sitting in a door way
Head held in his hands
Looked to all the world
Like he was praying
Foot wrapped in an old rag
Bottle in a brown bag
I saw him try to stand
Then I heard the words
That he was saying
He said come on Carrie
Carry me a little farther
Come on Carrie
Carry me one more mile
I don’t know where it’s leading to
But I know I can make it
If I lean on you
So come on Carrie, carry me a little
I carried you, now carry me a little
Come on Carrie, carry me a little while
Well he struggled to his feet
And staggered down the street
To the window of the five-and-dime
He stood and laughed
A while at his reflection
Sitting in a door way
Head held in his hands
Looked to all the world
Like he was praying
Foot wrapped in an old rag
Bottle in a brown bag
I saw him try to stand
Then I heard the words
That he was saying
He said come on Carrie
Carry me a little farther
Come on Carrie
Carry me one more mile
I don’t know where it’s leading to
But I know I can make it
If I lean on you
So come on Carrie, carry me a little
I carried you, now carry me a little
Come on Carrie, carry me a little while
Well he struggled to his feet
And staggered down the street
To the window of the five-and-dime
He stood and laughed
A while at his reflection
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