Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Tenderloin, artist - Green On Red. Album song Here Come The Snakes, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1988
Record label: China
Song language: English
Tenderloin |
Cop killer |
Blood spiller |
On the six o’clock news |
Raises snakes |
No lights on brakes, he’s got nothing to lose |
Letter bombers |
Starving farmers |
Football team wins, yeah |
Missing kids |
And garbage lids |
But there’s no connection, yeah |
Pretty honey’s on TV |
No more dreaming |
It’s on the street |
Mr. Johnson went and shot up his family on New Year’s Eve |
Roll the dice |
Don’t think twice |
Because you just may be right |
Take a trip |
On her front lip |
But don’t lick your eyes |
Hurry, honey, I need your love |
Strip the poor |
In liquor stors and |
Buddy, you got a dime? |
My head is fuzzy |
And my tongue’s lik a snake |
I don’t remember my crime |
No more movies |
My brain’s a TV |
Mr. Johnson went and shot up his family on New Year’s Eve |
After five years, four apartments, three abortions, two cities, and a dog, |
she left me. |
Came off the long haul, sat out on back, she told me she was |
unhappy with our relationship. |
I hate that word. |
I should have had a clue. |
It’s awful. |
The next day, I could only find new age music in the tape deck. |
The '63 convertible had «for sale» sign on it. |
She loved that car more than me. |
I acted like a shot dog for a while. |
Spent a weekend at the flop house and a |
tenderloin in Little Saigon. |
It wasn’t bad. |
I had a color TV and liquor store |
catty-cornered to each other of the bottom. |
After a couple days, |
the old Chinaman at Al’s Liquor and Deli let me get my own ice. |
He said, 'Help yourself. |
I can tell a gentleman when I see one. |
' Well, I called a buddy of mine that week; |
we shot pool with each other at |
Route 101 Bar. |
We couldn’t understand how a guy like me lost a girl like that. |
I didn’t want to believe I was good enough for her, so she quit trying to |
convince me. |
Bought me a couple of shots, and didn’t ask any more questions. |
I don’t like nosy people. |
I went back to my room that day, and after downing |
six beers watching the wind blow the litter on the street, I called her. |
I told her to take her time and that I’d been a bad person and deserved to be |
punished. |
I told her I loved her and that I’d wait forever for her to take me |
back. |
She said 'I've been seeing someone, honey. |
Don’t feel bad; |
he’s nothing like you. |
I don’t even love him. |
He just makes me feel good. |
Just a guy in a three-piece.' |
Later that night, the TV illuminated the room, |
so I gazed out the window. |
Prostitutes were weaving down the street, |
while their employers waited the evening’s profits. |
Down in the back bar |