Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Turnpike Inn, artist - Ian Anderson.
Date of issue: 13.04.2014
Song language: English
The Turnpike Inn |
Go no farther: access denied down |
byways, freeways of the past. |
The superhighway tollhouse humbly |
begs your pause, so just hold fast. |
A word in ear, free marketeer suggests |
you ponders, and takes your choice. |
For right of passage, freight or message, |
change your horses, raise your voice |
in protest at the pretty penny |
taken for your mortal sins. |
But dally now in sweet surrender, drown |
sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Beware the brigand, pistols drawn, |
who offers life for modest fee |
and ends his days like poor John Austin, |
last man on the Tyburn Tree. |
The palest ale, the stoutest porter |
fortify the heart, the breast. |
Weary head on eider pillow, horse |
blanket over, down to rest. |
Though we too steal from honest wage, |
come lie with us, good kith and kin |
and dally now in sweet surrender, |
drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Drown your sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Though we too steal from honest wage, |
come lie with us, good kith and kin |
and dally now in sweet surrender, |
drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |
Drown sorrows at the Turnpike Inn. |