Tower Of Song

Well my friends are gone, my hair is grey
And I ache in all the places where I used to play
And I'm crazy for love, but I'm not coming on
I'm just paying my rent every day in the tower of song

I said to Hank Williams, "how lonely does it get?"
Hank Williams hasn't answered yet
But I hear him coughing all night long
A one hundred floors above me in the, in the tower of song

Come on

I was born like this, I had no choice
I was born with the gift of a golden voice
And twenty seven angels from the great beyond
They tied me to this table right here in the tower of song

So you can stick your little pins in that voodoo doll
I'm very sorry baby doesn't look like me at all
And I'm standing by the window where the light is strong
They don't let a woman kill you, not in the tower of song

Come on

Now you can say that I've grown bitter, hut of this you maybe sure
The rich have got their channels in the bedrooms of the poor
And there's a mighty judgement coming, but I maybe wrong
You see I hear these funny voices in the tower of song

Now I bid you farewell I don't know when I'll be back
They're moving us tomorrow to that tower down the track
But you'll be hearing from me baby long after I'm gone
I'll be speaking to you sweetly from my window in the tower of song

Come on

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What Goes On (in album Redneck Wonderland)
No Te C...
Flying Junk
This Used To Be My Playground
Love Get Ready
Bone Meal
Easy Skanking
Sentiments For A Reason
Star
She Walks over Me
the day i went away
Endless Love
Obsequey (The Art Of Death)
Foe Tha Love Of $
Perfect
Under Cover of Darkness
Negative Creep
Punch Drunk
Fertig
No Easy Way Down
Vital Signs
Broken Glass
Let It Roll
Undertow
I'm Just A Kid (Album Version)
Seek 'N' Strike
Marchers In Orange
Take Me Back
Parece Que Va Lover
Thats What They Always Say
Giving Up The Ghost
Take Me As I Am
Crazy On You
She Caught The Katy
Beyond
Better The Devil You Know
Get In Line
Salvation
Not The One
Behavior Modification
Chow-Chow
The Golden Calf
Women
Amor Volat Undique
Never Too Late
Bottom To The Top
Simon
Vale La Pena