Lyrics Melody Motel - Squeeze
(Difford/Tilbrook)
He
drove
up
to
the
motel
In
his
town
and
country
car
He
watched
the
working
women
With
the
field
hands
from
the
farm
He
walked
into
the
lobby
With
his
pleased
to
see
you
smile
Scribbled
on
to
the
register
His
fictitious
name
and
smiled
The
footsteps
of
a
young
girl
Came
tapping
along
the
hall
The
outline
of
his
features
Were
shadowed
on
the
wall
She
stood
a
little
nervous
Half
lit
by
the
neon
light
That
flashed
in
many
colours
Through
the
darkness
of
the
night
The
skin
on
his
face
Like
a
well
worn
saddle
Smiled
as
he
said
goodnight
At
the
melody
motel
It
was
business
as
usual
As
the
girls
wiped
the
tears
from
their
eyes
His
shirt
lay
by
his
bedside
His
jeans
down
by
his
feet
She
swallowed
hard
and
mumbled
With
the
key
between
her
teeth
On
went
the
television
The
picture
flickering
slow
Top
cat
in
the
alley
way
As
they
sat
there
all
alone
He
drove
back
up
his
driveway
In
his
town
and
country
car
His
wife
was
cooking
chicken
With
a
baby
in
her
arms
The
smell
of
home
cooked
dinner
Filled
the
air
at
home
that
night
Screaming
Officer
Dibble
In
the
TV′s
flickering
light
Slumped
in
his
favourite
armchair
His
face
as
grey
as
stone
His
feet
up
on
the
table
Next
to
the
chicken
bones
He
seemed
to
show
no
feelings
Picking
corn
out
from
his
teeth
Police
down
at
the
motel
As
the
blood
dried
on
the
sheets
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