Lyrics Hurricane Party - James McMurtry
The
hurricane
party's
windin'
down
And
we're
all
waitin'
for
the
end
And
I
don't
want
another
drink
I
only
want
that
last
one
again
He
gave
me
such
a
fine
glow,
smokin'
slow
Now
I
should
probably
be
homeward-bound
There's
just
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
I
guess
that
in
the
morning
I'll
go
Lookin'
for
my
grey-striped
cat
My
old
house
can
take
the
weather
So
I'm
not
too
concerned
about
that
It
was
built
to
take
the
wind
back
in
nineteen-and-ten
When
this
was
one
damned
fine
town
But
now
there's
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
Candles
flickered
on
the
back
bar
And
the
building
was
shakin'
with
the
wind
I
bought
a
whiskey
for
the
gypsy
And
she
turned
my
leather
back
into
skin
Just
a
fleeting
sense
of
that
rare
suspense
I
once
thought
made
the
world
go
round
But
now
there's
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
Open
up
your
back
screen
door
Let
me
see
your
face
once
more
My
hands
are
cold
and
my
feet
so
sore
And
I
can't
go
on
this
way
And
the
thoughts
come
too
fast
And
too
many
to
keep
count
Best
just
to
let
'em
on
through
Now
I'm
breaking
those
ol'
glass
insulators
with
my
old
22
Off
the
telephone
polls
as
a
half
dollar
rolls
Across
the
knuckles
of
a
rodeo
clown
There's
just
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
My
one
great
love,
my
God,
I
can
feel
her
still
She
ran
off
to
California
and
now
she's
living
In
those
Hollywood
hills
With
some
bullfrog
prince
I've
not
seen
her
since
Though
she
calls
when
he's
out
of
town
And
there's
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
Open
up
your
back
screen
door
Let
me
in
your
space
once
more
I
was
looking
for
an
easy
score
But
it
just
don't
work
that
way
Some
insurance
man
biker
Is
yellin'
out
for
one
more
beer
But
a
part-time
pirate
just
can't
get
Much
respect
around
here
We
got
our
problems
too
Man
we'll
get
to
you
In
just
a
minute,
sit
your
drunk
ass
down
Yeah,
there's
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
Now
there's
water
up
past
the
wheel
wells
of
my
Ford
And
I
don't
guess
that
it'll
run
But
I
left
a
pack
of
Winston's
on
the
dash
Could
you
fetch
'em
for
me
son?
The
morning's
first
cigarette,
that's
as
good
as
it
gets
All
day,
I
should
know
by
now
That
there's
no
one
to
talk
to
when
the
lines
go
down
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