Fear Is a Man's Best Friend

JOHN DAVIES CALE

Standing waiting for a man to show
Wide eyed one eye fixed on the door
This waiting's killing me, it's wearing me down
Day in day out, my feet are burning holes in the ground

Darkness warmer than a bedroom floor
Want someone to hold me close forever more
I'm a sleeping dog, but you can't tell
When I'm on the prowl you'ld better run like hell
You know it makes sense, don't even think about it
Life and death are just things you do when you're bored
Say fear's a man's best friend
You add it up it brings you down

Home is living like a man on the run
Trails leading nowhere, where to my son?
We're already dead, just not yet in the ground
Take my helping hand I'll show you around
You know it makes sense, don't even think about it
Life and death are just things you do when you're bored
Say fear's a man's best friend
You add it up it brings you down

Trivia about the song Fear Is a Man's Best Friend by John Cale

On which albums was the song “Fear Is a Man's Best Friend” released by John Cale?
John Cale released the song on the albums “Fear” in 1974, “Guts” in 1977, and “The Island Years” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Fear Is a Man's Best Friend” by John Cale?
The song “Fear Is a Man's Best Friend” by John Cale was composed by JOHN DAVIES CALE.

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