Laraby's Gang
(专辑: Turn It Upside Down - 1994)
Stoop's so fine on a
summer's eve When you sit outside for a
short reprieve Talk to folks as they come and leave Jono, Jay, and Crazy Steve Night is down but it's bright as day You haven't been around since you went away Feels so good so that's what you say Folks say "Hi," but you say "Hey." Well, that old mad dog, he's barking for the
blues bone Orpheus got a
black book and a
telephone Plays that lyre 'cause he doesn't want to be alone; One look back... Buy a
beer, find a
place to stand Have a
couple laughs and hear the
band Smoke a
couple of your favorite brand Wake up with a
stamp on the
back of your hand Don't blame me, It's all been Laraby's gang, now, now. Don't blame me, for the
song that the
Nightingale sang, now, now. Don't blame me, 'bout the
vanishing waif Don't blame me if your safe ain't safe, now, now. Sun comes up, you're still awake There's the
sky, still as a
lake Not even that can drown the
ache Looks so high, it must be fake