Текст песни Shore Leave - John Hammond
Well
with
buck
shot
eyes
and
a
purple
heart
I
rolled
down
the
national
stroll
And
with
a
big
fat
paycheck
Strapped
to
my
hip
sack
And
a
shore
leave
wristwatch
underneath
My
sleeve
In
a
Hong
Kong
drizzle
on
Cuban
heels
I
rowed
down
the
gutter
to
the
Blood
Bank
And
I′d
left
all
my
papers
on
the
Ticonderoga
And
was
in
a
bad
need
of
a
shave
And
so
I
slopped
at
the
corner
on
cold
chow
mein
And
shot
billards
with
a
midget
Until
the
rain
stopped
And
I
bought
a
long
sleeved
shirt
With
horses
on
the
front
And
some
gum
and
a
lighter
and
a
knife
And
a
new
deck
of
cards
(with
girls
on
the
back)
And
I
sat
down
and
wrote
a
letter
to
my
wife
And
I
said
Baby,
I'm
so
far
away
from
home
And
I
miss
my
Baby
so
I
can′t
make
it
by
myself
I
love
you
so
Well
I
was
pacing
myself
Trying
to
make
it
all
last
Squeezing
all
the
life
Out
of
a
lousy
two
day
pass
And
I
had
a
cold
one
at
the
Dragon
With
some
Filipino
floor
show
And
talked
baseball
with
a
lieutenant
Over
a
Singapore
sling
And
I
wondered
how
the
same
moon
outside
Over
this
Chinatown
fair
Could
look
down
on
Illinois
And
find
you
there
And
you
know
I
love
you
Baby
And
I'm
so
far
away
from
home
And
I
miss
my
Baby
so
I
can't
make
it
by
myself
I
love
you
so
Shore
Leave.
Shore
Leave.
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