Greasy Jungle

Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker

Greasy jungle, metropolis noir
Easy tangles, the easiest so far

I, I

I drove down your road
To Hazeldean where I tasted
Your funeral home's
Sandwiches and coffee
I saw your hands melt
Into one another
I saw you grieve and grow
Care a lot about one another

I stood at your sink
And I felt your warm water
I washed your dishes
And I looked out your kitchen window
Where I saw a soulful
Gymnast melt in the air and shudder
Just above the snow
Making moves that just weren't there

I, I

Velvet callow
With wet hands, I turned out the lights
And breathing shallow
Hesitated then went upstairs
Where I picked up your housecoat
Dried my hands and touched your hair
And just then you awoke
You could never really barely care

I, I
I
Greasy jungle, metropolis noir
Folds to the dark

Trivia about the song Greasy Jungle by The Tragically Hip

On which albums was the song “Greasy Jungle” released by The Tragically Hip?
The Tragically Hip released the song on the albums “Live from the Vault Vol. 4 - La Luna Brussels, Belgique” in 1994 and “Day for Night” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Greasy Jungle” by The Tragically Hip?
The song “Greasy Jungle” by The Tragically Hip was composed by Gordon Downie, Gordon Sinclair, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Robert Baker.

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