Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Magdalene Lane, artist - Don McLean. Album song Tapestry, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 30.09.1970
Record label: Capitol
Song language: English
Magdalene Lane |
The angels are lost in the city of stars |
The wise men are down on their knees |
And the fruitman of freeway will sell you his cars |
When he’s sure that you can’t find the keys |
And the ladies on Magdalene lane |
All worship the sun and the sand |
And the migrants who come can’t complain |
For this is their promised land |
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Mgm studios can’t make the nut |
They’re auctioning Dorothy’s shoes |
Gable is gone, the good witch is a s*** |
And I’ve got the parking lot blues |
The wizard brought benzadrine smiles |
And he never let Dorothy doze |
She died as she walked down the aisle |
And all that remains is her clothes |
Over the rainbow a Kansas tornado |
Can twist up a little girl’s head |
Aunt Em’s on relief and the tinman’s a thief |
And even the wizard can’t wake the dead |
La la la la la la la la la |
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The prophet has come to this kingdom of lights |
But there’s no one to listen or learn |
And the savior performs for the prophet’s delight |
While dissenters are banished or burned |
And the heretics beg to be heard |
But the savior’s on tour for the week |
Salvation is found in his word |
If only he’d learn how to speak |
And Lincoln is laughing with Amos 'n' Andy |
Concerning the Great Civil War |
And Paul Revere sleeps with the worst looking creeps |
While revolution’s knocking at his door |
La la la la la la la la la |
La la la la la la la |
Magdalene Lane is the red light domain |
Where everyone’s soul is for sale |
A piece of your heart will do for a start |
But you can send us the rest in the mail |
For we have our own families to feed |
And we can’t let them starve just for you |
Well, we’d rather not watch while you bleed |
So come back in an hour when you’re through |
It’s just another city full of sorrow |
It makes no difference why I came |
I only know I’m leaving here tomorrow |
And only the motel man knows my name |