Skid Row

BROOD, HAWINKELS, VEEN

The swiftest fingers play for money
The best are tangled up in minds
The sweetest sisters come down to connin
They buy no truth of any kind

Senile mothers woo their spittin' sons
Hunky husbands sell their pounds of flesh
The most sung song is sixteens tons
Only trash is good for cash

Send me why'are greetings, sweet sweet love
Commend me if I need to be heaven above
Why'are socalled friends just drain why'are brain
To be a star in conversation

the clap trap rows on Lover's Lane are
Only meant to keep you on probation
Shoot why'are shit & shoot why'are stinkin' lip
You find no way to score a solid hit

try everything now to prove why'are hip
You're gonna end up the final stupid flip
Send me your greetings, sweet sweet love
Commend me if I need to be heaven above

but leave me, please leave me
With the scum & the junkies
On skid row, where all names are delusive
Skid row, where all pain is exclusive
Skid Row

Trivia about the song Skid Row by Herman Brood

On which albums was the song “Skid Row” released by Herman Brood?
Herman Brood released the song on the albums “Herman Brood & His Wild Romance” in 1979, “Shpritsz” in 1991, and “20 Years Of Rock & Roll” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Skid Row” by Herman Brood?
The song “Skid Row” by Herman Brood was composed by BROOD, HAWINKELS, VEEN.

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