Christine Lavin
Jack Hardy
Suzanne Vega
Wendy Beckerman
Bob Hillman
Tim Robinson (Folk)
Richard Julian
Dawn Landes
Jack Hardy
Tim Robinson (Folk)
Bob Hillman
Brian Rose
Wendy Beckerman
Noam Weinstein
Frank Tedesso
[Verse 1]
I won't speak of it
'Cause I quit the stars
And I quit the rain
Her eyelashes seemed like
Petals to me just the other night
[Verse 2]
Can a human animal
Be transformed by rhyme?
Or must a blaze
Always be involved?
Who would invent such a question?
[Bridge]
I am almost a song
I am almost a dog
I am diminished by my words
Diminished by my words
And it hurts
[Chorus]
To see a well-dressed man, falling
There goes a well-dressed man, falling
I see a well-dressed man
Falling out of his life
[Verse 3]
As long as the smallest thing that dreams, does
I will because, because, because
As long as the smallest thing that dreams, does
I will because, because, because, because, because, because
As long as there is slightly visible poetry, light
Light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light
I am calling out to light
I am calling out to life
[Chorus]
And to the well-dressed man, falling
Out to the well-dressed man, falling
I see a well-dressed man falling, falling
I'm calling out to life
Out to life
I'm calling out to life, to life, to life
I am calling out to life
A Well-Dressed Man was written by Dawn Landes & Frank Tedesso.