Laundromat

Album: Rory Gallagher (1971)
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  • What do you think of that
    I'm sleeping down at the laundromat
    If you should pass you should drop my bag

    But I don't have no clothes to clean
    To put inside the machine
    But it was the craziest place I have ever been

    Oh, come around and meet my friends
    They'll be there with me right through to the end(twice)

    Say I told you so
    Maybe bad times come and go
    You don't know that right now well then you'll never know

    What do you think of that
    I'm on the street like an old stray cat
    If you should look for me you'd know exactly where to go

    Oh, come around and meet my friends
    They'll be there with me to the end, put me to the end

    What do you think of that
    I'm sleeping down at the laundromat
    If you should pass by drop right in

    But I don't have no clothes to clean
    To put inside the machine
    It was the craziest place I have ever been

    Well, come around and meet my friends
    They'll be there with me right through to the end(twice) Writer/s: RORY GALLAGHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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