Hate Street Dialogue

Album: Cold Fact (1970)
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  • Woman please be gone
    You've stayed here much too long
    Don't you wish that you could cry
    Don't you wish I would die

    Seamy, seesaw kids
    Child women on the skids
    The dust will choke you blind
    The lust will choke your mind

    I kiss the floor, one kick no more
    The pig and hose have set me free
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree

    I kiss the floor, one kick no more
    The pig and hose have set me free
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree

    I kiss the floor, one kick no more
    The pig and hose have set me free
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree
    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree

    I've tasted hate street's hanging tree Writer/s: DENNIS JAMES COFFEY, GARY WAYNE HARVEY, MIKE THEODORE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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