Telegraph Poles

Glen Hansard, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, David Odlum, John Carney, Paul Brennan, Noreen O’Donnell

There was a head on collision
At my front door today one man died
And another man tried to stop it

There was a head on collision
At my front door today one man died
And another man tried to stop it

I was hanging on the pole
When I saw what happened
I went to tell my ma but she was sleeping

I was hanging on the pole
When I saw what happened
Don't take that man away
It was not his fault

Telegraph poles are good for climbing
But don't touch the live wire
At the tip of the barrel
Telegraph poles are good for climbing
But don't touch the live wire
At the tip of the barrel

You know this means everything to me
But I'm not sure if I'll be here tomorrow
You know this means everything to me
But I'm not sure if I'll be here tomorrow

Telegraph poles are good for climbing
But don't touch the live wire
At the tip of the barrel
Telegraph poles are good for climbing
But don't touch the live wire
At the tip of the barrel

There was a head on collision
At my front door today one man died
And another man tried to stop it

Trivia about the song Telegraph Poles by The Frames

When was the song “Telegraph Poles” released by The Frames?
The song Telegraph Poles was released in 1992, on the album “Another Love Song”.
Who composed the song “Telegraph Poles” by The Frames?
The song “Telegraph Poles” by The Frames was composed by Glen Hansard, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, David Odlum, John Carney, Paul Brennan, Noreen O’Donnell.

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