Gratitude Walks Lyrics by American Music Club

Gratitude Walks Lyrics

    Why don't you be good for something
    And draw down the shade
    On a sign that sat up all night shivering
    On a sign that sat up all night afraid

    Well now chains on the oasis that
    Leads a man to drink
    Drunk on the kind of applause
    That gets louder the lower you sink

    Gratitude walks on sixth street

    Pull it from the air
    And they throw it in the blue
    And you're spinning under their wheels
    Trapped in your room

    You're jumpy, you don't want to see
    You don't want to see them have their fun
    Slap her face if she should laugh
    Push him down if he should try and run

    Gratitude walks on sixth street

    Take a number for your big woman
    They sold the rules of dream land
    In cotton, wool, and cement


    Well it's never what you want
    It's just the kind of thing that always happens here
    Yeah you watch the good old days pass you by
    Leaving your cupboards bare

    Gratitude walks on sixth street

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