Lyrics Fool's Castle - Merle Haggard, The Strangers

Fool's Castle - Merle Haggard, The Strangers
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Fool's Castle, artist - Merle Haggard. Album song Sing Me Back Home/Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English

Fool's Castle

It’s a big house on a hilltop fine carpets on the floor
Expensive polished marble are the steps up to the door
Vines are climbing up to the roof top as if there’s something they’d like to
hide
People call it a fool’s Castle and I’m the fool that lives inside
The girl is gone that warmed the castle
Now it’s dark the flame has died
It’s a big house on a hilltop without love and without pride
People call it a Fool’s Castle and I’m the fool that lives inside
She used to live here I thought she was lucky she had what most girls only
dream of
I gave her diamonds silk and satin I gave her everything but love
And with my giving I gave her nothing she wanted only to be by my side
Yes they call it a Fool’s Castle and I’m the fool that lives inside

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Artist lyrics: Merle Haggard
Artist lyrics: The Strangers