Gratitude Walks Lyrics
Why don't you be good for something And draw down the shadeOn a sign that sat up all night shivering On a sign that sat up all night afraid Well now chains on the oasis thatLeads a man to drinkDrunk on the kind of applauseThat gets louder the lower you sink Gratitude walks on Sixth Street Pull it from the airAnd they throw it in the blueAnd you're spinning under their wheelsTrapped in your room You're jumpy, you don't want to see You don't want to see them have their funSlap her face if she should laughPush him down if he should try and run Gratitude walks on Sixth StreetTake a number for your big womanThey sold the rules of dream landin cotton, wool, and cementWell it's never what you wantIt's just the kind of thing that always happens hereYeah you watch the good old days pass you byLeaving your cupboards bareGratitude walks on Sixth Street
American Music Club Gratitude Walks