Letra Suitcase Blues de Triumph

Letra de Suitcase Blues

Triumph


Suitcase Blues
Triumph
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It's four in the morning
There's not a soul around
This dirty hotel room
Has really got me down
A modern day minstrel
They got my name in lights
I wish these days of glamour
Didn't have these lonely nights
I'm on the road to fortune
And I got the suitcase blues real bad

I guess I'm makin' payments
For the dues that must be paid
I cash another song
Into this endless masquerade
Halfway through the circuit
And headed for the coast
Been gone so long
I can't remember
What I miss the most, ah, but
Me and Johnny Walker
And the comfort that he brings
Waitin' on the telephone
That never, ever rings
On the lonely road to fortune
And I got the suitcase blues real bad

I got the blues
And I got them really bad
The suitcase blues
Are the worst I ever had
All by my lonesome
And I'm halfway 'round the bend
I don't mind drinkin' solo
But I sure could use a friend

Me and Johnny Walker
And the comfort that he brings
Waitin' on the telephone
That never, ever rings
On the lonely road to fortune
And I got the suitcase blues real bad


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