Ballad Of Dwight Fry

Alice Cooper / Michael Bruce

Mommy where's daddy?
He's been gone for so long.
Do you think he'll ever come home?

I was gone for fourteen days
I coulda been gone for more
Held up in the intensive care ward lyin on the floor

I was gone for all those days but I, was not all alone
I made friends with a lot of people in the danger zone

See my lonely life unfold
I see it every day
See my only mind explode
Since I've gone away

I think I lost some weight there and I'm sure I need some rest
Sleepin don't come very easy in a straight white vest

Should like to see that little children
She's only four years old--- old
I'd give her back all of her play things
even, even the ones I stole

See my lonely life unfold
I see it everyday
See my lonely mind explode
when I've gone insane

I wanna get out of here
I wanna, I wanna get out of here
I gotta get out of here
I gotta get out of here
Igotta get out of here I gotta get out of here I gotta get outa'here
Ya gotta let me out of here
Let me outta here
I gotta get outta here
Let me outta here
I gotta get outta here
Let me outta here
I gotta get outta here

See my lonely life unfold
I see it everyday
See my only mind explode
Blow up in my face

I grabbed my hat and I got my coat and I, I ran into the street
I saw a man that was choking there
I guess he couldn't breathe
Said to myself this is very strange
I'm glad it wasn't me
But now I hear those sirens callin' and so I am not free

I DIDN'T WANNA BE
I DIDN'T WANNA BE
I DIDN'T WANNA BE
(See my lonely life unfold)
I DIDN'T WANNA BE
(I see it every day)
LEAVE ME ALONE I DIDN'T WANNA BE
DON'T TOUCH ME!!!!
See my lonely mind explode
when I've gone INSANE!!!

Trivia about the song Ballad Of Dwight Fry by Alice Cooper

On which albums was the song “Ballad Of Dwight Fry” released by Alice Cooper?
Alice Cooper released the song on the albums “Love It To Death” in 1971, “Alice Cooper Live” in 2001, and “The Life & Crimes of” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Ballad Of Dwight Fry” by Alice Cooper?
The song “Ballad Of Dwight Fry” by Alice Cooper was composed by Alice Cooper and Michael Bruce.

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