Death by Misadventure

Album: Cat Scratch Fever (1977)
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  • Hear him on the radio
    See him on the news
    See him on the TV
    Hear him sing the blues
    Welcome to his nightmare
    He's been fit to kill

    Death my misadventure
    A case of overkill

    He stayed awake till daylight
    Didn't believe in help
    Never saw the sunrise
    Didn't believe in wealth
    Papa
    Was a rolling stone
    No one understood him
    ?

    Hear him on the radio
    See him on the news
    See him on the TV
    Hear him sing the blues
    Welcome to his nightmare
    He's been through the mill

    Death by misadventure
    A case of overkill
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure
    Death by misadventure Writer/s: TED NUGENT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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