Psalm 9 "Confitebor tibi"
de John Scott
Wish I could sing like Muddy Waters, don't want to play no blues guitar
Just want a voice like Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf or Taj Mahal
I need to tell about my troubles, of a wasted life so far
I'm sitting and I'm thinking and I don't know what to do
The rain is falling down and it's filling up my shoe
Nobody wants to know, wants to buy my Big Issue
And is it any wonder that I should sing the blues?
If you avoid my eye, I can't connect with you
When I get through on the 'phone, you say don't call us we'll call you
We could share some time together, if you open up to me
I will try to make you smile, try to be good company
Everybody's got somebody, everybody 'cept for me
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