Waitin’ On Sundown

Jim Denton, Jon Trott, Glenn Kaiser

Hands in pockets
His wallet's a weapon
Corporation hitman
Nothin's left when he's done

They came in from Phnom Penh
Got seven children
What's the difference?
He'll just evict them
No need to trick them, just a victim

He don't know the family
He don't need a reason
He just plays the game of buy and sell
People don't concern him
Money is what drives him
Why should he be bothered by their hell?

Waitin' on sundown
They get the lowdown
"I don't want you in my town."

No way to hold out
Just bought and sold out
Down the river
No one to turn to
Their home went to the highest bidder

He don't know the family
He don't need a reason
He just plays the game of buy and sell
People don't concern him
Money is what drives him
Why should he be bothered by their hell?

Waitin' on sundown
It's the story of Uptown
Another refugee run down
There is gonna be a showdown

Trivia about the song Waitin’ On Sundown by Resurrection Band

When was the song “Waitin’ On Sundown” released by Resurrection Band?
The song Waitin’ On Sundown was released in 1988, on the album “Silence Screams”.
Who composed the song “Waitin’ On Sundown” by Resurrection Band?
The song “Waitin’ On Sundown” by Resurrection Band was composed by Jim Denton, Jon Trott, Glenn Kaiser.

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