Melody Motel Lyrics by Squeeze

Melody Motel Lyrics

    (difford/tilbrook)

    He drove up to the motel
    In his town and country car
    He watched the working women
    With the field hands from the farm
    He walked into the lobby
    With his pleased to see you smile
    Scribbled on to the register
    His fictitious name and smiled
    The footsteps of a young girl
    Came tapping along the hall
    The outline of his features
    Were shadowed on the wall
    She stood a little nervous
    Half lit by the neon light
    That flashed in many colours
    Through the darkness of the night

    The skin on his face
    Like a well worn saddle
    Smiled as he said goodnight
    At the melody motel
    It was business as usual
    As the girls wiped the tears from their eyes

    His shirt lay by his bedside
    His jeans down by his feet
    She swallowed hard and mumbled
    With the key between her teeth
    On went the television
    The picture flickering slow
    Top cat in the alley way
    As they sat there all alone

    He drove back up his driveway
    In his town and country car
    His wife was cooking chicken
    With a baby in her arms
    The smell of home cooked dinner
    Filled the air at home that night
    Screaming officer dibble
    In the tv's flickering light

    Slumped in his favourite armchair
    His face as grey as stone
    His feet up on the table
    Next to the chicken bones
    He seemed to show no feelings
    Picking corn out from his teeth
    Police down at the motel
    As the blood dried on the sheets

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