The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley (Pt. III) Lyrics

Justin Rutledge

No Never Alone

Lyrics to The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley (Pt. III)
Dear Madeline,
I am a tightrope walker from Barceona, Spain
Sometimes I lose my balance, and you complain,
but you'll always be, you'll always be my
Dear Madeline

If I afford the fare, can you meet me in London
with your Bible in Trafalgar Square?
'Cause when you left me here,
my tears rolled by like taxis on Bloor Street
at 10 P.M. on a Friday night

Dear Emily,
I am a gargoyle carver from Florence, Italy
Sometimes the chisel slips and I forget your malady,
but you'll always be, you'll always be my
Dear Emily

If I afford the fare, can can you meet me in Dublin
with your compass and a smoke to spare?
There's only boozehounds here,
so I won't be home for Christmas or New Year,
but you'll always be, you'll always be my Dear Emily

She said, "I want to die in Vienna, listening to a moonlight sonata."
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