paroles de chanson Loveless Motel - Jill Sobule
It
used
to
be
a
motel
Now
they
serve
biscuits
and
t-shirts
I
bring
my
own
tea
bag
I
don't
trust
the
coffee
But
the
biscuits
are
delicious
They
come
eight
to
a
plate
with
a
big
block
of
butter
And
homemade
peach
preserves
And
I
wish
you
were
here,
my
arrogant
lover
I'd
make
you
eat
grits
and
the
red-eyed
gravy
I'd
make
you
sit
down
with
the
southern
ladies
and
Their
blue
pantsuits
I'd
talk
about
Jesus
Talk
about
the
weather
Watch
you
squirm
as
I
told
them
we
were
married
with
two
girls
I'd
say
you
were
in
trucking
And
I
was
a
teacher
In
a
Christian
school
where
the
kids
are
good
And
they
don't
do
drugs
and
they
save
themselves
Before
they're
married
I
wouldn't
tell
them
you
had
a
wife
That
wasn't
me
and
we
just
had
sex
And
they
wouldn't
be
impressed
if
I
told
them
you
knew
Lou
Reed
And
the
stars
upon
the
walls
look
down
at
me
like
gods
There's
Ernest
Borgnine
and
Billy
Ray
Cyrus
and
my
favorite
Minnie
Pearl
So
I
go
for
the
coffee
It's
not
bad
just
a
little
weak
And
I
ask
the
waitress
for
another
plate
of
the
famous
biscuits
She
said
you
must
have
a
bottomless
pit
I
said
you
don't
know
the
half
of
it
Lately
I've
been
so
hungry
And
the
stars
upon
the
wall
look
down
at
me
like
gods
Minnie
she
just
shakes
her
head
She
said
"Girl
get
your
heart
out
of
the
frying
pan"
It
used
to
be
a
motel
Now
they
serve
biscuits
and
smoked
ham
I
write
you
a
postcard
from
the
loveless
motel
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