The Coat
Guy Clark
When the sun comes up I'll know when I've got no where left to hide
I need some scambled eggs and whiskey on the side
Got a bad taste in my mouth,
Something I said
Numb is all I feel man I shouldn't have gone to bed
There's a wind from out of nowhere bound to blow me away
Throw me a rope,
I've had a bad day
I walked out and left my coat
And now the weathers turning cold
I don't feel so smart, I don't feel so bold
And it smells like rain
And it feels like heaven
Wish me luck and fare me well
Now there's nothing left to take back
There's nothing to regret
The sooner I get moving
The sooner I get wet
There's nothing left unsaid
There's nothing left undone
Well if I hadn't left my coat
I'd be already gone
And it smells like rain
And it feels like heaven
Wish me luck and fare me well
And it smells like rain
And it feels like heaven
Where do I go now
Think I'll go back and get my coat
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