All you great men of power, you who boast of your feats Politicians and entrepreneurs Can you safe guard your breath in the night while you sleep Keep your heart beating steady or sure As you lie in your bed does the thought haunt your head That you’re really rather small If there’s one thing I know in this life, we are beggars all
All you champions of science and rulers of men Can you summon the sun from it’s sleep Does the earth seek your council on how fast to spin Can you shut off the gates of the deep Don’t you know that all things hang as if on a string over darkness, poised to fall If there’s one thing I know in this life, we are beggars all
All you big shots who swagger and stride with conceit Did you devise how your frame would be formed If you’d been raised in a palace or left out on the streets Choose the place or the hour you’d be born Tell me what can you claim not a thing, not your name Tell me if you can recall just one thing, not a gift, in this life
Can you hear what’s been said, can you see now that everything's grace after all If there’s one thing I know in this life we are beggars all