Lay Down And Die, Goodbye

Alice Cooper / Dennis Dunaway / Glen Buxton / Michael Bruce / Neal Smith

Beautiful flyaway
Somewhere like Holy Days
Wonder what brought me back to earth
Haven't I always been here
Let's take another near-beer
Later I think I'll disappear into the bishop's hall
And take a look at what we offer
DDT poisoning me changing my relativity
What's it going to be?

Later I think I'll disappear into another room
And take a look inside the till
Lovely days, human ways, journeys that take us to the end

Haven't we always been here
Sharing one love and one fear
Some day you'll know that life is really, really all about you
So come and look inside
You'll be surprised to find
Later I think I'll disappear into another womb
And take a look inside the mens' room
Haven't I given you everything that I could give
Where do you live

You are the only censor
If you don't like what I say, you have a
Choice. You can turn me off

If you don't like what I say, you have a choice
You can turn me off

Well I've written home to mother
The ink ran from my tear
I said: Momma, momma please
Tell me why you bore me

Trivia about the song Lay Down And Die, Goodbye by Alice Cooper

On which albums was the song “Lay Down And Die, Goodbye” released by Alice Cooper?
Alice Cooper released the song on the albums “Easy Action” in 1970 and “The Life & Crimes of” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Lay Down And Die, Goodbye” by Alice Cooper?
The song “Lay Down And Die, Goodbye” by Alice Cooper was composed by Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce, and Neal Smith.

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