A House Is Not a Motel

ARTHUR TAYLOR LEE

At my house Ive got no shackles
You can come and look if you want to
In the halls you'll see the mantles
Where the light shines dim all around you
And the streets are paved with gold and if
Someone asks you, you can call my name

You are just a thought that someone
Somewhere somehow feels you should be here
And its so for real to touch
To smell, to feel, to know where you are here
And the streets are paved with gold and if
Someone asks you, you can call my name
You can call my name
I hear you calling my name yeah all right now

By the time that Im through singing
The bells from the schools of walls will be ringing
More confusions, blood transfusions
The news today will be the movies for tomorrow
And the waters turned to blood, and if
You don't think so
Go turn on your tub
And it its mixed with mud
You'll see it turn to gray
And you can call my name
I hear you call my name

Trivia about the song A House Is Not a Motel by Yo La Tengo

When was the song “A House Is Not a Motel” released by Yo La Tengo?
The song A House Is Not a Motel was released in 1986, on the album “Ride the Tiger”.
Who composed the song “A House Is Not a Motel” by Yo La Tengo?
The song “A House Is Not a Motel” by Yo La Tengo was composed by ARTHUR TAYLOR LEE.

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