Jo the Waiter

GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB

Jo the waiter worked for me
Serving wine in basement bars
Only mad men ever stay "Got no time"
If you're mindless please take mine

Jo the waiter held me close
Behind the door marked "gentlemen"
Just for now that's all I need
Won't someone call me friend?

Long gone i recall good times
I must confess I cried

We burned out and the line went dead
At six o'clock I felt so alone
I crawled inside "Where else to go?"
Could be dead for all you know

Every day I died for you
Valium boys with painted eyes
Young man need love special
I don't think I want it at all

Long gone i recall good times
I must confess I cried

Me I've retired to a back street flat
Picture "eyes in a cold steel frame"
The freaks arrive broken needles and blood
"What you on man to get those eyes?"

It's very touching I'm so close to me
False smiles I've rehearsed for days
Come inside you won't know I'm wrong
Give me your heart I'm so quickly gone

Trivia about the song Jo the Waiter by Tubeway Army

When was the song “Jo the Waiter” released by Tubeway Army?
The song Jo the Waiter was released in 1978, on the album “Tubeway Army”.
Who composed the song “Jo the Waiter” by Tubeway Army?
The song “Jo the Waiter” by Tubeway Army was composed by GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB.

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