Eve

Mighty Sparrow

[Verse 1]
Since in the days of Adam
Eve was making confusion
Since in the days of Adam
Eve was making confusion
We have a next Eve in St. Thomas
She is a troublemaker of class
Fifty years old and this old brute
Still want to share the forbidden fruit

[Chorus]
She so old and frustrated, always intoxicated
Always suing somebody, or somebody suing she
She so damn miserable and so disagreeable
This old witch so bad I had to run back to Trinidad

[Verse 2]
Night after night she worry
If a next girl just talk to me
What is the reason I don't know
But she always getting on so
Sometime she face bright like the moon
Sometime it wrinkle up like a prune
With all of that she fussing from day to day
Eve with she face like Dorian Grey

[Chorus]
She so old and frustrated, always intoxicated
Always suing somebody, or somebody suing she
She so damn miserable and so disagreeable
This old witch so bad I had to float back to Trinidad

[Verse 3]
I come to one conclusion
Her big problem is a husband
Fifty years old and she ain't settle
Now is the time she fall in stinging nettle
So there is nothing more she can do
Than to make trouble for me and you
Poor soul accept my sympathy
May she find a man to make she happy

[Chorus]
She so old and frustrated, always intoxicated
Always suing somebody, or somebody suing she
She so damn miserable and so disagreeable
This old witch so bad I had to run back to Trinidad

[Verse 4]
Well she walks about the City
Owing almost everybody
And she wouldn't pay one penny
Unless is through lawyers, judge, and jury
This confusing Jezebel
Will confuse the devil in hell
That is a bastard of [?]
And if I had a dog I won't call it Eve

[Chorus]
Eve [?] intoxicated, always frustrated
Always suing somebody, or somebody suing she
She so damn miserable, she so disagreeable
This old witch so bad I had to run back to Trinidad

Trivia about the song Eve by Mighty Sparrow

On which albums was the song “Eve” released by Mighty Sparrow?
Mighty Sparrow released the song on the albums “Calypso Carnival 1958” in 1958 and “King Sparrow’s Calypso Carnival” in 1959.

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