A man came walking into town
he was a normal guy
he held my head with both his hands
and looked me in the eye
and if looks could kill I’ll tell you what
I’d have very nearly died
But he had me with a whisper
and I heard the universe sigh
Oh no you’re never coming home
Where you go you’re going all alone
Oh no you’re never coming home
coming back home
A man went walking out of town
he was a fucked up head
he looked at me over his shoulder
and winked and then he said
well there’s nothing I’d like better
than to sleep beside your bed
but I was far too worried about what
my mother would’ve said.
credits
from The Doggler Effect,
released January 5, 2003
Recorded live to cassette 4-track
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