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Levon

Elton John

Levon wears his war wound like a crown

He calls his child Jesus

'Cause he likes the name

And he sends him to the finest school in town

Levon, Levon likes his money

He makes a lot they say

Spend his days counting

In a garage by the motorway

He was born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas day

When the New York Times said God is dead

And the war's begun

Alvin Tostig has a son today

And he shall be Levon

And he shall be a good man

And he shall be Levon

In tradition with the family plan

And he shall be Levon

And he shall be a good man

He shall be Levon

Levon sells cartoon balloons in town

His family business thrives

Jesus blows up balloons all day

Sits on the porch swing watching them fly

And Jesus, he wants to go to Venus

Leaving Levon far behind

Take a balloon and go sailing

While Levon, Levon slowly dies

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Levon, by Elton John, delves into themes of generational conflict, the burden of legacy, and the passage of time. The song tells the story of a man named Levon who was born to a family with strong traditional values, highlighted through the perspective of his son, who dreams of escaping his father's conventional life. The poignant line 'He was born a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas day' conveys the hardships and humble beginnings of Levon. Another significant moment is when Levon's son fantasizes about flying away in a balloon, symbolizing the desire for freedom and breaking away from inherited struggles. Overall, the song paints a vivid picture of personal and familial introspection, where legacy and individuality intersect.

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