Richmond Fontaine - A Night In The City lyrics

Published

0 167 0

Richmond Fontaine - A Night In The City lyrics

For once I didn't go home after shift I called my wife and said I'd be late Every day it gets harder to go home I rode with a guy from work named Ronnie I'd never been to his house before His wife was high, on the couch watching TV Their kids were fighting in the yard so we got out of there We drove to a strip bar called Mary's but the girls there are so young And who am I? Just a middle aged man, I'm who they hate Ronnie went to the front and sat at the line so I left him there I bought a bottle and I didn't call home, I didn't go home A night in the city The city at night I got sick behind a car, slept against a bank wall Ate at Annie's Donuts and made it to work on time Is this all there is? Is this what life is? A job that means nothing A woman who sleeps right next you but she ain't yours at all A one night rebellion that ends up just being a drag Like a weight around your feet that ain't heavy enough to send you down I remember in the back of a bar called the Blue Sea My wife sitting on my lap whispering, “You and me, only you and me” A night in the city The city at night

You need to sign in for commenting.
No comments yet.