paroles de chanson Last Mornin' - Dr. Hook
(Shel
Silverstein)
This
is
the
last
mornin'
that
I
wake
up
in
this
dirty
city
Looking
for
the
sunshine
as
the
buildings
block
the
skies
This
is
the
last
mornin'
that
I
wash
in
rusty
water
Tryin'
to
shave
a
face
that
I
don't
even
recognise
Down
the
hallway
rats
are
skitterin'
I
can
smell
the
garbage
rottin'
Hear
the
children
cryin'
in
an
apartment
down
below
This
is
the
last
mornin',
that
I'm
gonna
have
to
listen
to
it
I'm
going
home,
yeah
This
is
the
last
mornin',
that
I
try
to
breath
the
heavy
air
Fight
the
crowds,
avoid
the
traffic,
watch
the
world
turn
grey
This
is
the
last
mornin'
that
I
drink
my
coffee
standing
up
Smile
and
speak
to
strangers
who
just
turn
and
walk
away
This
is
a
tough
cold
city
here
And
I'll
guess
I'll
never
cut
it
here
And
I'm
so
tired
of
tryin'
to
stand
against
it
all
alone
This
is
the
last
mornin',
that
I'm
gonna
have
to
fight
it
I'm
going
home,
yeah
This
is
the
last
mornin'
that
I
wear
these
greasy
overalls
Punch
the
clock
and
do
just
what
I'm
told
to
get
along
And
face
the
long
evenin',
layin'
close
beside
my
radio
Imaginin'
the
kisses
of
the
girl
that
sings
the
song
Down
below
the
subway's
screaming
As
I
lay
here
halfway
dreaming
Looking
at
the
ceiling,
wondering
where,
the
dream
went
wrong
(where,
where)
This
is
the
last
mornin',
that
I'm
gonna
have
to
think
about
it
I'm
going
home
I'm
going
home
I'm
going
home
I'm
going
home
(C)1972
Tro-Essex
Music
Ltd.
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