A Hole To Hide In

Lonesome Dave Peverett / Rod Price / Roger Earl

Woke up this mornin' and I crawled out of bed
I made a cup of coffee just to clear my head
I felt all right 'til I looked on the floor
There was a pile of bills stacked against the door
I went in the kitchen and drank another cup
I sat down at the table and added it up
When I discovered how much I owe
I said, ooh, ooh, it's time to go

Mailman stay away from my door
Got too many bills I don't need no more
I don't know what I'm gonna do, but while I'm deciding
To save my soul, I'm going to find me a hole to hide in

Everyday it's the same old thing
I know in advance what the man's gonna bring
Registered letters from all over town
Those final reminders are gettin' me down
I once had money, but it's all been spent
And now the landlord said he needs the rent
Telephone company cuttin' off my phone
Why don't they all just leave me alone?

Mailman keep away from my door
Got too many bills I don't need no more
I don't know what I'm gonna do, but while I'm deciding
To save my soul, I'm going to find me a hole to hide in

Mailman, stay away from my door
Mailman stay away from my door
Mailman stay away from my door
Mailman yea, stay away from my door, whoo

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Who composed the song “A Hole To Hide In” by Foghat?
The song “A Hole To Hide In” by Foghat was composed by Lonesome Dave Peverett, Rod Price, and Roger Earl.

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