Schoolboy Blues

Album: not released on an album (1970)
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  • Well, I'm a lonesome schoolboy
    And I just came into town
    Yeah, I'm a lonesome schoolboy
    And I just came into town
    Well, I heard so much about London
    I decided to check it out

    Well, I wait in Leicester Square
    With a come-hither look in my eye
    Yeah, I'm leaning on Nelson's Column
    But all I do is talk to the lions

    Oh where can I get my cock sucked?
    Where can I get my ass fucked?
    I may have no money,
    But I know where to put it every time

    Well, I asked a young policeman
    If he'd only lock me up for the night
    Well, I've had pigs in the farmyard,
    Some of them, some of them, they're alright
    Well, he fucked me with his truncheon
    And his helmet was way too tight

    Oh where can I get my cock sucked?
    Where can I get my ass fucked?
    I ain't got no money,
    But I know where to put it every time

    I'm a lonesome schoolboy in your town
    I'm a lonesome schoolboy Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Craig from Melbourne, AustraliaThe 1978 version with Sugar Blue on harp is spine tingling. Keith & Ronnie's duelling guitars is superb. I wish they had the balls to do this live.
  • Austin from Boston, MaI wish they cold of released this along with ANDREW'S BLUES

    Link to ANDREW'S BLUES

    http://www.keno.org/stones_lyrics/andrewsblues.htm
  • Daniel from West Covina, CaTHis song kicks ass it just the stones giveing out those rounchy dirty low down gutter feeling blues they really got a feeling going in this song.
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