“You can say that I've grown bitter but of this you can be sure.
The rich have got their channels in the bedrooms of the poor.
And there's a mighty Judgement coming
but I may be wrong…”

"Tower Of Song"
I'm Your Man (1988)

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Canadian poet and singer-songwriter 1934–2016

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