Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer (The Concert In Central Park) [DUET]
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I
am
just
a
poor
boy
though
my
sto
ry’s
sel
dom
told
109
I
have
squa
~n
dered
142
I
have
squa
~n
dered
my
re
sis
tance
227
For
a
poc
ket
full
of
mum
bles,
such
are
pro
mi
ses
329
All
lie
~s
and
jest,
still
a
ma
~n
hears
450
What
he
wants
to
hear
and
dis
re
ga
~rds
the
rest
530
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mmh
mmh
600
Mmh
mmh
mmh
mmh
mmh
733
When
I
left
my
home
and
my
fa
mi
ly
826
I
was
no
more
than
a
boy
~
in
the
com
pa
ny
of
stran
gers
946
In
the
qui
et
of
the
rail
way
sta
tion
run
ning
scared
1058
Lay
ing
low,
see
king
out
the
poo
rer
quar
ters
1206
Where
the
rag
ged
peo
ple
go
1263
Loo
king
for
the
pla
~
ces
o
~n
ly
they
would
know
1361
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la
lie
1423
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la
lie
lie
lie
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la
lie,
lie
la
lie
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la
lie
lie
lie
la
lie
~,
la
la
la
~
la
lie
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As
king
o
~n
ly
work
man’s
wa
ges
1843
I
come
loo
king
for
a
job
but
I
get
no
of
fers
1951
Just
a
“Come
on”
from
the
who
~res
on
Se
venth
a
~
ve
nue
2074
I
do
de
cla
~re
there
were
ti
~mes
2191
When
I
was
so
~
lone
some
I
took
some
com
fort
there
2288
Ooh
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
~
2353
Now
the
years
are
rol
ling
by
me
2586
They
are
roc
king
e
~
ven
ly
and
I
am
o
~l
der
than
I
once
was
2715
And
youn
ger
than
I’ll
be
that’s
not
un
u
su
al
2820
No,
it
i
sn’t
strange
2910
Af
ter
cha
~n
ges
up
on
cha
~n
ges
2984
We
are
more
or
less
the
same
3034
Af
ter
chan
ges
we
are
more
or
less
the
same
3133
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la
lie
3198
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la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie,
lie
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lie
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la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
la
la
la
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la
lie
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la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
3583
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
3743
Then
I’m
lay
ing
out
my
win
ter
clothes
3888
Wi
shing
I
was
gone,
go
ing
home
3987
Where
the
New
York
Ci
ty
win
ters
a
ren’t
blee
ding
me
4112
Lea
ding
me
~
to
go
ing
home
4323
In
the
clea
ring
stands
a
box
er
4555
And
a
figh
ter
by
his
trade
and
he
car
ries
the
re
min
ders
4684
Of
eve
ry
glove
that
laid
him
do
~wn
or
cut
him
till
he
cried
out
4821
In
his
an
ger
and
his
shame
4879
I
am
lea
ving,
I
am
lea
ving
4946
But
the
figh
ter
still
re
mains
5004
Yes,
he
still
re
mains
5038
Lie
la
lie
5169
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5296
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la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
5424
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la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5553
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la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
5681
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5808
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
I
am
just
a
poor
boy
though
my
sto
ry’s
sel
dom
told
109
I
have
squa
~n
dered
142
I
have
squa
~n
dered
my
re
sis
tance
227
For
a
poc
ket
full
of
mum
bles,
such
are
pro
mi
ses
329
All
lie
~s
and
jest,
still
a
ma
~n
hears
450
What
he
wants
to
hear
and
dis
re
ga
~rds
the
rest
530
Mmh
mmh
mmh
634
Mmh
mmh
mmh
mmh
733
When
I
left
my
home
and
my
fa
mi
ly
826
I
was
no
more
than
a
boy
~
in
the
com
pa
ny
of
stran
gers
946
In
the
qui
et
of
the
rail
way
sta
tion
run
ning
scared
1058
Lay
ing
low,
see
king
out
the
poo
rer
quar
ters
1206
Where
the
rag
ged
peo
ple
go
1263
Loo
king
for
the
pla
~
ces
o
~n
ly
they
would
know
1361
Lie
la
lie
1423
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie,
lie
la
lie
1552
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
la
lie
~,
la
la
la
~
la
lie
1724
As
king
o
~n
ly
work
man’s
wa
ges
1843
I
come
loo
king
for
a
job
but
I
get
no
of
fers
1951
Just
a
“Come
on”
from
the
who
~res
on
Se
venth
a
~
ve
nue
2074
I
do
de
cla
~re
there
were
ti
~mes
2191
When
I
was
so
~
lone
some
I
took
some
com
fort
there
2288
Ooh
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
~
2353
Now
the
years
are
rol
ling
by
me
2586
They
are
roc
king
e
~
ven
ly
and
I
am
o
~l
der
than
I
once
was
2715
And
youn
ger
than
I’ll
be
that’s
not
un
u
su
al
2820
No,
it
i
sn’t
strange
2910
Af
ter
cha
~n
ges
up
on
cha
~n
ges
2984
We
are
more
or
less
the
same
3034
Af
ter
chan
ges
we
are
more
or
less
the
same
3133
Lie
la
lie
3198
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie,
lie
la
lie
3327
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
la
la
la
~
la
lie
3455
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
3583
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
3743
Then
I’m
lay
ing
out
my
win
ter
clothes
3888
Wi
shing
I
was
gone,
go
ing
home
3987
Where
the
New
York
Ci
ty
win
ters
a
ren’t
blee
ding
me
4112
Lea
ding
me
~
to
go
ing
home
4323
In
the
clea
ring
stands
a
box
er
4555
And
a
figh
ter
by
his
trade
and
he
car
ries
the
re
min
ders
4684
Of
eve
ry
glove
that
laid
him
do
~wn
or
cut
him
till
he
cried
out
4821
In
his
an
ger
and
his
shame
4879
I
am
lea
ving,
I
am
lea
ving
4946
But
the
figh
ter
still
re
mains
5004
Yes,
he
still
re
mains
5038
Lie
la
lie
5169
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5296
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
5424
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5553
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie
5681
Lie
la
la
la
lie
~
la
lie
lie
la
lie
5808
Lie
la
lie
lie
lie
~
la
lie
~
la
la
la
~
la
lie