Down in the Hole

JAMES TAYLOR

Watch your head on that root,
Got to let your eyes adjust.
I'm sorry about your suit,
Can't do nothing about the dust.
Welcome down underground,
Hunker down a spell.
Gets to feel like home to me
Though I know it looks like hell.

Down in the hole, Lord,
It's deep and the sides are steep.
And the nights are long and cold,
Down in the hole.
Light and love and the world above
Mean nothing to the mole.
(Don't mean nothing to the mole.)

Never gets real hot down here,
Fifty five degrees.
It's always a little bit damp, I fear
But I've never seem to freeze.
Mushrooms and earthworms,
Fancy stuff to eat.
A world of quiet contemplation, oh, yes,
Just below the street.

Down in the hole, Lord,
It's deep and the sides are steep.
And the nights are long and cold,
Down in the hole.
Light and love and the world above
Mean nothing to the mole.
(Don't mean nothing to the mole.)

I'm in a hole since I lost my baby,
Living in a hole since I lost my girl.

Would you play in the moonlight,
Would you dance in the dirt,
come home way past daybreak,
Cockleburs all stuck in your shirt?
Come back home to twilight,
Come back home to me,
Subterranean river you are
Meets the molten sea.

Down in the hole, Lord,
It's deep and the sides are steep.
And the nights are long and cold,
Down in the hole.
Light and love and the world above
Mean nothing to the mole.
(Don't mean nothing to the mole.)

Trivia about the song Down in the Hole by James Taylor

When was the song “Down in the Hole” released by James Taylor?
The song Down in the Hole was released in 1991, on the album “New Moon Shine”.
Who composed the song “Down in the Hole” by James Taylor?
The song “Down in the Hole” by James Taylor was composed by JAMES TAYLOR.

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