Lyrics Tower Of Song - Willie Nelson
My
friends
have
gone
and
my
hair
is
grey
I
ache
in
the
places
where
I
used
to
play
And
I'm
crazy
for
love,
but
I'm
not
coming
on
I'm
just
paying
my
rent
every
day
in
the
tower
of
song
I
said
to
Hank
Williams,
"How
lonely
does
it
get?"
Hank
Williams
hasn't
answered
me
yet
But
I
hear
him
coughing,
all
night
long
'Bout
a
hundred
floors
above
me,
in
the
tower
of
song
I
was
born
like
this,
I
had
no
choice
I
was
born
with
the
gift
of
a
golden
voice
And
27
angels
from
the
great
beyond
They
tied
me
to
this
table,
right
here,
in
the
tower
of
song
So
you
can
stick
your
little
pins
in
that
voodoo
doll
I'm
very
sorry,
baby,
it
don't
look
like
me
at
all
I'm
standing
by
the
window
where
the
light
is
strong
And
they
don't
let
a
woman
kill
you,
not
in
the
tower
of
song
You
can
say
that
I've
grown
bitter,
but
of
this
you
may
be
sure
The
rich
have
got
their
channels
in
the
bedrooms
of
the
poor
There's
a
mighty
judgment
comin',
but
I
may
be
wrong
You
see,
you
hear
them
funny
voices
in
the
tower
of
song
I
see
you
standing
on
the
other
side
I
don't
know
how
this
river
got
so
wide
I
loved
you,
baby,
way
back
when
All
the
bridges
burned
that
we
might
have
crossed
But
I
feel
so
close
to
everything
that
we
lost
We'll
never,
we'll
never
have
to
lose
it
again
Now
I
bid
you
farewell,
I
don't
know
when
I'll
be
back
They're
moving
us
tomorrow
to
that
tower
down
the
track
But
you'll
be
hearing
from
me,
baby,
long
after
I'm
gone
I'll
be
speaking
to
you
sweetly
from
my
window
in
the
tower
of
song
Yeah,
my
friends
are
gone
and
my
hair
is
gray
I
ache
in
the
places
where
I
used
to
play
And
I'm
crazy
for
love,
but
I'm
not
coming
on
I'm
just
paying
my
rent,
every
day
in
the
tower
of
song
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