Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Hurricane Party , by - James McMurtry. Song from the album Just Us Kids, in the genre Иностранный рокRelease date: 14.04.2008
Record label: Lightning Rod
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Hurricane Party , by - James McMurtry. Song from the album Just Us Kids, in the genre Иностранный рокHurricane Party |
| The hurricane party’s windin' down |
| And we’re all waitin' for the end |
| And I don’t want another drink |
| I only want that last one again |
| He gave me such a fine glow, smoky and slow |
| Now I should probably be homeward bound |
| There’s just no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| I guess that in the morning I’ll go lookin' |
| For my gray-striped cat |
| My old house can take the weather |
| So I’m not too concerned about that |
| It was built to take the wind back in nineteen-and-ten |
| When this was one damned fine town |
| But now there’s no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| Candles flickered on the back bar |
| And the buildin' was shakin' with the wind |
| I bought a whiskey for the gypsy |
| And she turned my leather back into skin |
| Just a fleeting sense of that rare suspense |
| I once thought made the world go around |
| But now there’s no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| Open up your back screen door |
| Let me see your face once more |
| My hands are cold and my feet so sore |
| And I can’t go on this way |
| And the thoughts come too fast and too many to keep count |
| Best just let 'em on through |
| Now I’m breakin' those glass insulators |
| With my old .22 |
| Off the telephone polls as a half dollar rolls |
| Across the knuckles of a rodeo clown |
| There’s just no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| My one great love |
| My God, I can feel her still |
| She ran off to California |
| And now she’s livin' in those Hollywood hills |
| With some bullfrog prince, I’ve not seen her since |
| Though she calls when he’s out of town |
| And there’s no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| Open up your back screen door |
| Let me in your space once more |
| I was looking for an easy score |
| But it just don’t work that way |
| Some insurance-man biker |
| Is yellin' out for one more beer |
| But a part-time pirate |
| Just can’t get much respect around here |
| We got our problems too, man we’ll get to you in just a minute |
| Sit your drunk ass down |
| Yeah, there’s no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
| Now there’s water up past the wheel wells of my Ford |
| And I don’t guess that it’ll run |
| But I left a pack of Winston’s on the dash |
| Could you fetch 'em for me son? |
| The morning’s first cigarette, that’s as good as it gets all day |
| I should know by now |
| That there’s no one to talk to |
| When the lines go down |
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