Lyrics The Turnpike Inn - Ian Anderson
Go
no
farther:
access
denied
down
Byways,
freeways
of
the
past.
The
superhighway
tollhouse
humbly
Begs
your
pause,
so
just
hold
fast.
A
word
in
ear,
free
marketeer
suggests
You
ponders,
and
takes
your
choice.
For
right
of
passage,
freight
or
message,
Change
your
horses,
raise
your
voice
In
protest
at
the
pretty
penny
Taken
for
your
mortal
sins.
But
dally
now
in
sweet
surrender,
drown
Sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Beware
the
brigand,
pistols
drawn,
Who
offers
life
for
modest
fee
And
ends
his
days
like
poor
John
Austin,
Last
man
on
the
Tyburn
Tree.
The
palest
ale,
the
stoutest
porter
Fortify
the
heart,
the
breast.
Weary
head
on
eider
pillow,
horse
Blanket
over,
down
to
rest.
Though
we
too
steal
from
honest
wage,
Come
lie
with
us,
good
kith
and
kin
And
dally
now
in
sweet
surrender,
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Drown
your
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Though
we
too
steal
from
honest
wage,
Come
lie
with
us,
good
kith
and
kin
And
dally
now
in
sweet
surrender,
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
Drown
sorrows
at
the
Turnpike
Inn.
1 Heavy Metals
2 Doggerland
3 Enter the Uninvited
4 Puer Ferox Adventus
5 Meliora Sequamur
6 The Turnpike Inn
7 The Engineer
8 The Pax Britannica
9 Tripudium Ad Bellum
10 After These Wars
11 New Blood, Old Veins
12 In for a Pound
13 The Browning of the Green
14 Per Errationes Ad Astra
15 Cold Dead Reckoning
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