Funky Squaredance

AUGUST JOHNSON, CHRISTIAN MAZZALAI, FREDERIC MOULIN-VIDAL, LAURENT MAZZALAI, THOMAS CROQUET

Hopeful days and stormy nights
I ain't got much to win, not much to lose
Under the burden of my loneliness
It feels so hard to win, so hard to lose
I won't enjoy my collection of stamps
When I'm six feet under the ground

Lonely streets and dusty roads
Lord it's a long way to go back home
Under the burden of your heart of stone
You shrug your shoulders as I decompose
Please keep a eye on those red haired boys
Someday they'll play drum with my shinbones
Now your chewing-gum on my coffin
Take me where I long to be

I can't believe that you want me to wear
The evening tails that will fit my corpse
I don't need a tuxedo
There's no bouncer in the after world
I only just left my dying bed and
Your making curtains out of my shroud
Don't you dig my grave with some excavator
Use a blood stained sword and a snow-white horse, please

A last ride in the city's hearse
Few miles away from heaven above
A few more minutes 'till they bury me
A few more weeks 'till worms lick my bones
I won't enjoy my collection of stamps
When I'm five feet under the ground
Stormy days and lonely nights
Lord it's a long way to go back home

Trivia about the song Funky Squaredance by Phoenix

On which albums was the song “Funky Squaredance” released by Phoenix?
Phoenix released the song on the albums “United” in 2000 and “Live! Thirty Days Ago” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Funky Squaredance” by Phoenix?
The song “Funky Squaredance” by Phoenix was composed by AUGUST JOHNSON, CHRISTIAN MAZZALAI, FREDERIC MOULIN-VIDAL, LAURENT MAZZALAI, THOMAS CROQUET.

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