Song Length |
3:35 |
Genre |
Rock - Classic |
Lyrics
There?s a cold sundown in an old ghost town
The leaves are dry and crackling brown
Young Jack Frost he lays her down
Icing on the green grass ground
Our sheriff he has done and gone
Left foot in a world gone wrong
Preacher he has split the rock
Congregations thunderstruck
There?s a cold sundown in an old ghost town (Chorus)
The leaves are dry and crackling brown
Young Jack Frost he lays her down
Icing on the green grass ground
In an old ghost town
Saloon girls are out of luck
Brides are caked in dirt and dust
Playing games of blind man?s bluff
Crying in the underbrush
Silver mine has petered out
Bent back by the crop less drought
Empty all the rooms of doubt
Moby dick has blown his sprout
(Chorus)
Puffer fish and rainbow trout
Wild pigs with crinkled snout
No one left behind to shout
Bedlam raining all about
Falling cats and barking dogs
Empty streets and darkened doors
Lonely geeks and painted whores
No one left to mop the floors
(Chorus)
Just look out the window and you?ll see we?re all living in a ghost town, baby, you and me.
Just look out the window, can you see, we?re all living in a ghost town, baby, you and me?
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