Poor, Poor Pitiful Me

Warren Zevon

Well, I lay my head on the railroad track
Waitin' on the "double e"
But the train don't run through here no more
Poor, poor pitiful me

Poor, poor pitiful me
Poor, poor pitiful me
Oh, these boys won't let me be
Lord have mercy on me
Woe, woe is me

Well, I met a man out in Hollywood
And I ain't namin' names
But he really worked me over good
Just like Jesse James

Yes, he really worked me over good
He was a credit to his gender
He put me through some changes
Lord, sorta like a waring blender

Poor, poor pitiful me
Poor, poor pitiful me
Oh, these boys won't let me be
Lord have mercy on me
Woe, woe is me

Well, I met a boy in the Vieux-Carres
Down in Yokahoma
He picked me up and he threw me down
Sayin', "please don't hurt me, mama"

Poor, poor pitiful me
Poor, poor pitiful me
Oh, these boys won't let me be
Lord have mercy on me
Woe, woe is me

Poor, poor, poor me
Poor, poor pitiful me

Poor, poor, poor me
Poor, poor pitiful me

Poor, poor, poor me
Poor, poor pitiful me

Trivia about the song Poor, Poor Pitiful Me by Terri Clark

On which albums was the song “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” released by Terri Clark?
Terri Clark released the song on the albums “Just the Same” in 1996, “Greatest Hits 1994–2004” in 2004, and “Terri Clark: Take Two” in 2024.
Who composed the song “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” by Terri Clark?
The song “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” by Terri Clark was composed by Warren Zevon.

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