The Waving Man

Story Behind The Song

Saw an old man on a porch one day on the way to work. I waved at him and he hollored out at me, he was so delighted.

Song Description

The sad dissapearance of people waving and greeting each other

Song Length 4:53 Genre Folk - Alternative
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Female Vocal
Mood Sociable, Welcoming Subject Spirituality
Language English

Lyrics

The Waving Man

Sits out on his front porch
In an orange kitchen chair
All he does is sit and stare
Til a car passes by him
Then he smiles and he waves
We don?t see much of that these days

Once he was a young man
Who came back from the war
Raised a family of four
With his beloved Emily
She passed on in 89
The kids stop by sometimes

Chorus:
Cadillacs, chevy?s and dodge vans
Hurrying up the road and back
Sometimes I rush around like that
My world slows down again
When I wave back to the waving man

When I was a little girl
We?d go out to play
Those endless summer days
We greeted our neighbors
With a smile and a wave
Everything felt good and safe

Bridge:
We all go down the road at our own speeds
With our own set of needs
A simple social grace like a wave or a smile
Connects us at the heart for a while

Break
Chorus

©2005 Ruthie Buford
ASCAP
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Lyrics Ruthie Buford Music Ruthie Buford / Wil Hodge
Producer Ruthie Buford / Wil Hodge Publisher Ruthie Buford
Performance Ruthie Buford

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