Brazzaville - Air Mail lyrics

[Brazzaville - Air Mail lyrics]

Ahhh! Fuck!

Fallen down, he’s too weary
Can’t get up, his eyes are blurry
Chinatown, he just fades away
He’s drunk up half his weight in sherry
Swallowed the apothecary
Whispering a farewell lullaby

I’ve seen enough in my old life
Just send an airmail to my wife
Tell her her hobo’s gone and died
And that my world is looking wide
He came to town 37 years ago
His hair was long his eyes were blue
He lived down by the sea head full of poetry
Rock and roll and galleries
Nickel bags and happenings the fall of ’63

I’ve seen enough in my old life
Just send an airmail to my wife
Tell her her hobo’s gone and died
And that my world is looking wide

The years rolled by
3rd and Broadway caught his eye
Black tar, speed and china white
Took it all away left him in ragged clothes
Cardboard boxes for a home
An old man when he should be young
Trashing through the day

I’ve seen enough in my old life
Just send an airmail to my wife
Tell her her hobo’s gone and died
And that my world is looking wide

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