Bare Bones

LARRY KLEIN, MADELINE PEYROUX, WALTER BECKER

I remember what my daddy taught me
'Bout how one risky is in a cold ditch
And one more thing about good and evil
You can't tell which is which

Well, if the rest is lost and history
Or maybe wasted on a fool like me
And that these bare bones
Would leave me something after all

Old Hamlet's done now, dead and gone
And there's no ghost who walks
Poor [Incomprehensible] tells you everything he knows
With no tongue to talk

It seems the truth is hidden where the sun don't shine
And I'm never certain if it's their's or mine
It's just the bare bones
They give you that much after all

They preached the gospel down in [Incomprehensible]
They preached it in school
It never made much sense to me
Wonder if it was supposed to

You go on down a millionaires road
Watch a while, tell me what do you see
The truth itself, nothing but a gamble
It might or might not set you free

I guess, my old man was hard to read
And I don't really know what I believed
But in these bare bones
There's something lovely after all

Trivia about the song Bare Bones by Madeleine Peyroux

When was the song “Bare Bones” released by Madeleine Peyroux?
The song Bare Bones was released in 2009, on the album “Bare Bones”.
Who composed the song “Bare Bones” by Madeleine Peyroux?
The song “Bare Bones” by Madeleine Peyroux was composed by LARRY KLEIN, MADELINE PEYROUX, WALTER BECKER.

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