Porcelain Monkey

WARREN WILLIAM ZEVON, JORGE CALDERON

He was an accident waiting to happen
Most accidents happen at home
Maybe he should have gone out more often
Maybe he should have answered the phone

Hip-shakin' shoutin' in gold lame
That's how he earned his regal sobriquet
Then he threw it all away
For a porcelain monkey

He threw it away for a porcelain monkey
Gave it all up for a figureine
He traded it in for a night in Las Vegas
And his face of velveteen

From a shotgun shack singing Pentacostal hymns
Through the wrought iron gate to the TV room
He had a little world, it was smaller than your hand
It's a rockabilly ride from the glitter to the gloom

Left behind by the latest trends
Eatin' friend chicking with his regicidal friends
That's how the story ends
With a porcelain monkey

He threw it away for a porcelain monkey
Gave it all up for a figureine
He traded it in for a night in Las Vegas
And his face of velveteen

Hip-shakin' shoutin' in gold lame
That's how he earned his regal sobriquet
Then he threw it all away
For a porcelain monkey

He threw it away for a porcelain monkey
Gave it all up for a figureine
He traded it in for a night in Las Vegas
And his face of velveteen

Trivia about the song Porcelain Monkey by Warren Zevon

When was the song “Porcelain Monkey” released by Warren Zevon?
The song Porcelain Monkey was released in 2000, on the album “Life'll Kill Ya”.
Who composed the song “Porcelain Monkey” by Warren Zevon?
The song “Porcelain Monkey” by Warren Zevon was composed by WARREN WILLIAM ZEVON, JORGE CALDERON.

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