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The mountains of manhattan. drums along the hudson. sounds of brother wolf howl through the night. down the hard top river two white stripes,. a snake with no teeth.
Turmoil back in Moscow brought this turbulence down on me. Turmoil back in Moscow brought this turbulence down on me. . Well you can talk about your perestroika.
written by Warren Zevon and J. D. Souther Zevon Music Inc. BMI. . I woke up this morning and fell out of bed. Trouble waiting to happen. Should've quit while I was ahead.
Oh Tule, it's on account of you that I've been weeping. Here behind my hand. It's lonesome in my heart's land, as the sands of the desert. . Oh, tell me, why was it always you, who, through the changes.
written by Warren Zevon, c. 1970 United Artists, c. 1996 EMI Capital Music Special Markets. . I was born down in Corpus Christi. With a dram glass in my hand.
written by Stefan Arngrim & Warren Zevon 1989. Dark Victory Twins BMI/Zevon Music Inc. BMI. . Told my little Pollyanna. There's a place for you and me.
written by Robert Johnson/ Horoscope Music Company /BMI. . If your man gets personal. Go on and have your fun. If your man gets personal. Go on and have your fun.
c. 1991 Zevon Music administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing corp. LeadsheetlandBMI/Tiny Tunes ASCAP. . I called up my friend LeRoy on the phone. I said, Buddy, I'm afraid to be alone.
written by Warren Zevon 1989 Zevon Music BMI. . I was counting on you. To stand by me. To see me through. I was counting on you. . They moved the moon.
By Warren Zevon. c. Zevon Music BMI, 1980. . It's none of my business. But if I may. Remind you of the time. When you did something you knew was wrong.
Why stop now?. Let's party for the rest of the night. . Seven o'clock, eight o'clock, nine o'clock, ten. You wanna go home? Why, Honey, when?. We may never get this chance again.
by Warren Zevon c. 1989 Zevon Music/BMI. . When I was young, times were hard. When I got older it was worse. First words I ever heard:. "Nobody move, nobody get hurt".
I had a little girl, now. We crossed the state line. It was more than just an overdraft. We were looking at time. . If I do say so, I can't let go. And I don't take no for an answer.
Time marches on. Time stands still. Time on my hands. Time to kill. Blood on my hands. And my hands in the till. Down at the 7-11. . Gentle rain. Falls on me.
Written By Warren Zevon. c. 1982 Zevon Music BMI. . I saw her leave the luau. With the one who parked the cars. And the fat one from the swimming pool.
How're you going to make your way in the world. When you weren't cut out for working. When your fingers are slender and frail. How're you going to get around.
written by Warren Zevonc. 1987, Zevon Music BMI. . Shadows falling in the noonday sun. Blue feeling to the maximum. Look what happens when you love someone.
How're you going to make your way in the world. When you weren't cut out for working. When your fingers are slender and frail. How're you going to get around.