I see an old man (Cm9)sit ting on a park bench.
(Dm)Look ing in the skies when (Cm9)he can see the mouth stench
of the range of the (Cm9)peo ple walk ing and talk ing non sense.
In the park,
I (Cm9)see a man sit ting there
with a news pa per un der his (Cm9)head and hair.
I think he would be down for me to (Cm9)tell him that he’d been wait ing ’round here (Dm)for all
of his (Cm9)life.
And
it took time for the soul to come.
When it came, (Dm)I saw the same old scene (Cm9)o ver and o ver a gain, my friend.
Peo ple talk ing and squawk ing in the (Cm9)park.
And sit ting on a (Dm)bench, think ing ’bout things, I think of all the (Dm)peo ple of the park,
sleep ing in the (Dm)street, liv ing from their (Cm9)hearts.
Sleep ing in the (Dm)street, liv ing’s kind a (Cm9)hard.
Sleep ing in the (Dm)street, peo ple fall a part.
There’s a park bench that’s paint ed black and white.
And when you sleep there,
you don’t (Dm)get wet when you wake up be cause the trees are with (Dm)ered
and so you (Cm9)dry in the sun light.
You sit there and you pre pare to make a move and so you (Cm9)go through each and ev ’ry can.
Look ing in side, to (Cm9)see some thing that you did n’t see last night.
(Cm9)Want to get some thing to eat and (Dm)you go down the street.
(Dm)You see some friends of yours and (Cm9)then they all speak.
All they want to do is play you (Dm)like you are a fool, but (Cm9)I know bet ter.
You’re safe from school through this, stay cool, (Dm)mark you are res cued and (Cm9)I know bet ter.
(Cm9)I know bet ter, I main tain black.
We’ll o ver come
in the sun.
On the bench in the park where you lay when it’s dark and it’s wet
’cause it’s rain (Cm9)ing on you.
You have news (Dm)pa pers and you’d like to go home.
But you can’t ’cause you just got put out on your own.
(Cm9)Sleep ing in the street, (Dm)liv ing from the heart
(Cm9)Sleep ing in the street, (Dm)peo ple fall a part.
I’ll nev er see you go (Dm)down.
My peo ple (Cm9)can’t go down, oh no.
This page shows “Park Bench People” by Earthquake Brothers in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.