This Side Of The White Lines

Dan Bern

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    If his knees hadn't got sick
    He'd have made the big leagues, like his hero, the Mick
    He wore number seven on his back, like the Mick
    But his knees got sick
    So he had to quit

    He had the quickness, he had the size
    He could hit a ball further than Johnny Mize
    He was blond on top
    But his knees went pop
    So he had to stop
    Had to give it up

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    If you get thrown out of the game and get sent on your way
    You can come back the very next day
    After having, having had your say
    But that's on a field of nine
    Which is not ruled by time
    And it don't work out so fine
    On this side of the white lines
    On this side of the white lines

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    If his Dad hadn't got sick
    They'd have argued nights over their World Series picks
    Who's better than the Yanks
    Who's better than the Mick
    He was tough as a brick
    But he still got sick

    They were close as a father and son could be
    Close as the surgeon is to the knee
    He waited for his Dad to make his climb
    But he wasn't gonna get better, not this time

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    He plays softball now when he's got the time
    When he ain't too beat, and the knees feel fine
    He ain't forgot how to swing that stick
    And he says to himself, “just like the Mick”
    Ty Cobb never got to face Dizzy Dean
    Joe Jackson's best was never seen
    He held a private funeral mass
    All alone in the park by the outfield grass

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    Composition: Dan Bern

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