Dm C
An old man and child hold hands as they’re leaving
Bb Asus4 A7
and they went out together to walk in the evening;
Dm C
the red dust that rose was to settle at night
Bb Asus4 A7
and the weak sun was shining, a falseness of light …
F C
The immense plain before seemed to stretch out forever
Dm Asus4 A7
as far as man's eye could see in this weather
F C
and there they saw no one and nothing for hours
Dm Asus4 A7
only the billowing factory smoke from the towers ...
[Verse]
Dm C
The two walked for a while, and evening seemed slower,
Bb Asus4
the old man spoke softly and his eyes misted over:
Dm C
His soul it flew elsewhere, he shut his wet eyes,
Bb Asus4 A7
he followed the myth where his memory lies …
F C
The old suffer the injuries of many long years,
Dm Asus4 A7
They can't tell the truth from their dreams or their fears,
F C
The old do not know, in their thinking it seems
Dm Asus4 A7
They can’t tell what’s false from true in their dreams …
[Verse]
Dm C
Then the old man remarked, looking up from his feet,
Bb Asus4 A7
"Imagine this plain a field covered in wheat,
Dm C
imagine the fruits and imagine the flowers
Bb Asus4 A7
and think about voices and many bright colors
F C
and all of this plain, in each direction you see,
Dm Asus4 A7
Held forests of trees, lovely and green,
F C
the rain and the sun counted their reasons
Dm Asus4 A7
And the rhythm of man took delight in the seasons …”
[Otro]
Dm C
The child was quiet, at first, as if wondering more,
Bb Asus4 A7
He imagined these things he’d not thought of before
Dm C
and then he begged the old man, suddenly sure:
Bb A D A
"I love make believe, please tell me some more!"