Convenience Store Messiah

Don Dokken / George Lynch / Jeff Pilson / Mick Brown

I'm walkin' down these dark streets - all alone
A light ahead free coffee if you have no home
A parking lot full of people - same as me
Waiting for the Messiah - his shift will start at three

He's a real convenience store messiah
Idol worship for an idle mind
He's a real convenience store messiah
Turning bottled water into win

Waiting for the papers to come outside
They make such nice warm blankets - get in line
Sometimes he might let us - stay inside
The only one who will listen
He can be so kind

He's a real convenience store messiah
Idol worship for an idle mind
He's a real convenience store messiah
Turning bottled water into wine

(They see through eyes)
Looking through his window
(a glowing light)
Staring at his vision late at night
(they idolize, they realize)
Reaching out their hands

He's a real convenience store messiah
Idol worship for an idle mind
He's a real convenience store messiah
Turning bottled water into wine

Trivia about the song Convenience Store Messiah by Dokken

When was the song “Convenience Store Messiah” released by Dokken?
The song Convenience Store Messiah was released in 1997, on the album “Shadowlife”.
Who composed the song “Convenience Store Messiah” by Dokken?
The song “Convenience Store Messiah” by Dokken was composed by Don Dokken, George Lynch, Jeff Pilson, and Mick Brown.

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