On a Freezing Chicago Street

RICHARD CHARLES EDWARDS

I did a sick, sick thing to my love.
My lack of loyalty, it swallowed her up.
And she cooks me food.
She squirmed and turned like a skeleton key.

She left her man unattended to me.
Don't call me that.
Don't claim you love me
cause you know that ain't true.

And you're finally free
to twist and turn like a skeleton key.

You've gotta let me know.
You've gotta let me know.

I did a horrible thing to that girl.
I bread my misery and drowned it in her.
And she got me high,
And I hardly noticed there were tears in her eyes.

And I miss you less and less everyday.
This stream of whisky helps to wash you away.

And it's clear to see,
You're nothing special.
You're a skeleton key.

You've gotta let me know.
You've gotta let me know.
You've gotta let me know.
You've gotta let me know.

Whooo!

Trivia about the song On a Freezing Chicago Street by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's

On which albums was the song “On a Freezing Chicago Street” released by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's?
Margot & the Nuclear So and So's released the song on the albums “The Dust Of Retreat” in 2008 and “The Bride on the Boxcar - A Decade of Margot Rarities, 2004-2014” in 2015.
Who composed the song “On a Freezing Chicago Street” by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's?
The song “On a Freezing Chicago Street” by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's was composed by RICHARD CHARLES EDWARDS.

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