A Night This Side of Dying

CAROLE KING, DAVID PALMER

I remember one young sister with rainbows in her eyes
Standing on the corner with the afternoon's supply
She spoke of other places, perhaps a better road
Then she asked if I could tell her where they
Kept the mother lode

Like a night this side of dying
Her day's inside the dropper on the shelf
When she hears her lifeline crying
Not a thing you say can stop her
When she just can't stop herself

I remember that July, the panic and the heat
The savage shine of summer, the strychnine in the street
The way they sold each other for a favor in glassine
The best of friends sold brothers for a
Dime of quinine dreams

Like a night this side of dying
Her day's inside the dropper on the shelf
Like the shelter she's been buying
Not a thing I've got can save her
When she just can't save herself
She just can't save herself

Trivia about the song A Night This Side of Dying by Carole King

When was the song “A Night This Side of Dying” released by Carole King?
The song A Night This Side of Dying was released in 1974, on the album “Wrap Around Joy”.
Who composed the song “A Night This Side of Dying” by Carole King?
The song “A Night This Side of Dying” by Carole King was composed by CAROLE KING, DAVID PALMER.

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