Lyrics The Man Who Stayed in Monterey - Roger Miller
Dusty
streets
stare
at
me
Looking
like
a
daytime
nightmare
I
should
shave,
try
to
save
Something
of
the
man
that's
still
there
Not
much
left
to
say,
of
the
man
who
stayed
in
Monterey
The
stucco
stores'
open
doors
Gape
across
the
square
and
wonder
As
this
mans
trembling
hands
Tilt
the
bag
his
bottles
under
Things
are
looking
grey,
for
the
man
who
stayed
in
Monterey
Honey,
darling,
sweetheart,
precious
angel,
little
dove
The
man
who
left
you
is
looking
pretty
grim
Hypnotising,
paralysing
wine
is
my
new
love
'Cos
it
makes
your
memory
soft
and
dim
Now
I
walk
from
the
park
Bleary
eyed
and
droopy
shouldered
Scruffy
shoes,
flopping
loose
I
know
I'm
looking
tired
and
older
One
more
empty
day,
for
the
man
who
stayed
in
Monterey
Photographs
in
my
lap
Sparkling
colours
rush
up
to
me
From
the
page,
brown
with
age
All
these
things
I
keep
are
truly
Flowers
on
the
grave,
of
the
man
who
stayed
in
Monterey
Flowers
on
the
grave,
of
the
man
who
stayed
in
Monterey
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