Warren Harding

Album: Past, Present And Future (1974)
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  • I'm leaving my home in Europe behind
    Heading out for a new state of mind
    New York town is calling to me
    Dollar an hour from the company

    Warren Gameliel Harding
    Alone in the White House, watching the sun
    Come up on the morning of 1921
    I just want someone to talk to
    To talk to
    To talk to

    I've got no shoes upon my feet
    I've been all day with nothing to eat
    It sure gets hard down here in the street
    But I know where I'm going to be

    Warren Gameliel Harding
    Playing cards in a smoke-filled room
    Winning and losing, filling the time
    I just want someone to talk to
    To talk to
    To talk to

    Don't go down to the docks tonight
    The cops are nosing around for the site
    We moved the booze just before daylight
    They won't find it now, it'll be alright

    Warren Gameliel Harding
    In Alaska running out of days
    Leaving the ladies, God moves in strange ways
    I just want someone to talk to
    To talk to
    To talk to

    Don't leave me here on such a lonely day
    Don't leave me here on such a lonely day Writer/s: ALISTAIR IAN STEWART
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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