Carpenter Mary-Chapin - John Doe No. 24

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I was standing on the sidewalk in 1945


In Jacksonville, Illinois


When asked what my name was there came no reply


They said I was a deaf and sightless half-wit boy


But Louis was my name, though I could not say it


I was born and raised in New Orleans


My spirit was wild, so I let the river take it


On a barge and a prayer upstream





Well they searched for a mother and they searched for a father


And they searched till they searched no more


The doctors put to rest their scientific tests


And they named me "John Doe No. 24"


And they all shook their heads in pity


For a world so silent and dark


Well there's no doubt that life's a mystery


But so too is the human heart





And it was my heart's own perfume when the crepe jasmine bloomed


On Rue Morgue Avenue


Though I couldn't hear the bells of the streetcars coming


By toeing the track I knew


And if I were an old man returning


With my satchel and porkpie hat


I'd hit every jazz joint on Bourbon


And I'd hit everyone on Basin after that





The years kept passing as they passed me around


From one state ward to another


Like I was an orphan shoe from the lost and found


Always missing the other


And they gave me a harp last Christmas


And all the nurses took a dance


But lately I've been growing listless


I've been dreaming again of the past





I'm wandering down to the banks of the great Big Muddy


Where the shotgun houses stand


I am seven years old and I feel my dad


Reach out for my hand


While I drew breath no one missed me


So they won't on the day that I cease


Put a sprig of crepe jasmine with me


To remind me of New Orleans





I was standing on the sidewalk in 1945


In Jacksonville, Illinois






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