Lyrics Hotel Women - Patrick Sweany

Hotel Women - Patrick Sweany
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Hotel Women, artist - Patrick Sweany. Album song Every Hour Is a Dollar Gone, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 07.04.2014
Record label: Patrick Sweany (BMI)
Song language: English

Hotel Women

So hard to speak about hotel woman
A man can take comfort when he’s all alone
Oh god forgive all the hotel women
'Cause they were there for me when it was all wrong
Oh how I love to see my hotel women
Oh so exciting, so fun at first
Late in the night time you feel bored at the right time
The cold light of morning feelings get hurt
When I feel like crying every other minute
There comes a time when wine and liquor will flow
I’m here with my old friends in my hotel woman
The table, the tv, the bed and the door
I’ve got nobody in my hotel woman
Once in a while it’s paid for by the club
My feet feel so heavy and I’m having a bevy
And you’re just the thing that I was thinking of
I can’t see you tonight, my hotel woman
It makes me ashamed how I’ve thrown love away
There ain’t nothing wrong with you, my hotel woman
It’s what’s wrong with me, now drive away
Oh how I love to see my hotel women
Oh so exciting, so fun at first
Late in the night time you feel bored at the right time
The cold light of morning, the feelings get hurt
(Second solo)
There ain’t no forever in a hotel woman
No use to weep, cry or moan
Checkout at eleven, without exception (good God)
You can’t stay here, man, you gotta go home

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Artist lyrics: Patrick Sweany