Town With No Cheer

THOMAS ALAN WAITS

Well it's hotter 'n blazes and all the long faces
There'll be no oasis for a dry local grazier
There'll be no refreshment for a thirsty jackaroo
From Melbourne to Adelaide on the overlander
With newfangled buffet cars and faster locomotives
The train stopped in Serviceton less and less often

No, there's nothing sadder than a town with no cheer
Vic Rail decided the canteen was no longer necessary there
No spirits, no bilgewater and eighty dry locals
And the high noon sun beats a hundred and four
There's a hummingbird trapped in a closed-down shoe store

This tiny Victorian rhubarb
Kept the watering hole open for sixty-five years
Now it's boilin' in a miserable March twenty-first
Wrapped the hills in the blanket of Patterson's curse
The train smokes down the xylophone, there'll be no stopping here
All you can be is thirsty in a town with no cheer

No Bourbon, no Branchwater, though the townspeople here
Fought her Vic Rail decree tooth and nail
Now it's boilin' in a miserable March twenty-first
Wrapped the hills in a blanket of Patterson's curse
The train smokes down the xylophone, there'll be no stopping here
All ya can be is thirsty in a town with no cheer

Trivia about the song Town With No Cheer by Tom Waits

When was the song “Town With No Cheer” released by Tom Waits?
The song Town With No Cheer was released in 1983, on the album “Swordfishtrombones”.
Who composed the song “Town With No Cheer” by Tom Waits?
The song “Town With No Cheer” by Tom Waits was composed by THOMAS ALAN WAITS.

Most popular songs of Tom Waits

Other artists of Rock'n'roll