Lyrics The Soul Singer - The Waterboys
He
gets
away
with
being
rude
'Cause
everyone's
scared
of
his
quicksilver
moods,
the
soul
singer
He's
been
around
for
50
years
Every
crease
of
his
face
is
a
souvenir,
the
soul
singer
He's
seen
it
all,
made
every
move
Dude's
got
next
to
nothin'
left
to
prove
Climbed
to
the
top,
been
through
the
wringer
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
the
soul
singer
Likes
to
grumble,
lovеs
to
scoff
About
all
of
the
cats
who
ripped
him
off,
the
soul
singer
He's
done
crazy,
he's
suffered
loss
For
the
life
that
he
lives
he's
paid
the
cost,
the
soul
singer
They
call
him
curmudgeon,
say
he's
a
churl
Stories
follow
him
'round
the
world
Hear
this
one,
man,
a
humdinger
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
the
soul
singer
(...)
Spent
the
best
part
of
three
decades
Brooding
under
a
pair
of
shades
Who's
that
masked
man?
No
second
stringer
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
the
soul
singer
Plays
his
cards
close
to
his
chest
Protecting
himself
the
way
he
knows
best,
the
soul
singer
Deals
out
only
the
canniest
part
Of
the
sweet
golden
music
that
lives
in
his
heart,
the
soul
singer
The
great
recordings
still
remain
From
when
his
genius
was
uncontained
He's
in
there
somewhere,
that
old
gunslinger
Ladies
and
gentleman,
the
soul
singer
La-la-la-la,
la-la-la
La-la-la-la,
la-la-la-la
The
soul
singer
Owww!
Hey,
hey,
hey,
hey
(Yeah,
hey,
yeah,
hey)
Hey,
hey,
yeah-ah

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