Lyrics The Hunger - Waylon Jennings
They
said
in
her
younger
days
Her
beauty
was
enough
to
drive
men
wild
But
the
hunger
in
her
body
then
Was
not
the
hunger
of
some
lonely
child.
Like
a
butterfly
in
springtime
Searching
every
field
for
loving's
sweetest
rose
The
embrace
of
many
strangers
Still
could
not
release
her
from
the
hold.
In
the
backstreets
and
the
bedrooms
All
she's
found
is
disappointments
bitterly
While
the
love
that
she's
too
often
found
Was
enough
to
satisfy
her
needs.
She's
older
than
the
years
she
holds
And
ageing
fast
with
each
day
passing
by
On
a
downhill
run
to
nowhere
'Cause
the
hunger
never
can
be
satisfied.
The
reflection
in
her
mirror's
not
the
image
She
remembers
in
her
mind
Her
beauty
has
been
eaten
by
the
hunger
And
the
acid
winds
of
time.
She
has
danced
the
tune
her
demons
played
And
payed
the
piper
dearly
for
his
song
Empty
now
of
all
her
pride
but
still
inside
Her
hunger's
just
as
strong.
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Instrumental
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They
said
in
her
younger
days
Her
beauty
was
enough
to
drive
men
wild
But
the
hunger
in
her
body
then
Was
not
the
hunger
of
some
lonely
child...
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