Lyrics Tattoos And Cigarettes - Warren Haynes
Tattoos
and
cigarettes
A
savior
never
stands
out
in
a
crowd
Beaten
up
with
past
regrets
He
stands
out
on
the
corner,
talking
loud
He
says,
"If
I
find
my
luck's
turned
to
sevens
I'd
have
a
family
vault
full
of
four-leaf
clover.
There's
one
way
to
get
to
heaven:
You
gotta
make
'em
pay
without
rolling
over."
Well,
I
could've
been
an
astronaut
Could've
been
a
movie
star
Could've
been
anything
I
wanted
to
be
Could've
learned
to
laugh
a
lot
Could've
learned
to
call
the
shots
Could've
been
anything
but
something
like
me
Got
a
brand
new
alphabet
Several
letters
from
a
name
I
used
to
own
And
the
sunshine
here
always
puts
me
to
the
test
But
in
the
darkness
I
can
slip
away
alone
In
the
neighborhood
where
I
used
to
play
The
girl
next
door
now
she's
all
grown
up
People
'round
here,
Lord,
they
just
won't
let
me
have
my
say
They
say,
"Scapegoat
on
the
flipside
of
luck"
Well,
I
could've
been
an
astronaut
Could've
been
a
movie
star
Could've
been
anything
I
wanted
to
be
Could've
learned
to
laugh
a
lot
Could've
learned
to
call
the
shots
Could've
been
anything
but
something
like
me
Rusty
scenes
seem
to
fade
away
And
sometimes
I
can't
remember
what
I
saw
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