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Down And Dirty - Shannon McNally



     
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Come on in through my screen door
Tell me all your cares
I'm here to lend my ears
Where you been lately
Haven't seen much around here, Oh no
Been hiding out in the shade
Your skins all gone to gray
Did you eat today?
When you coming home to stay?
Don't you know I love you
When you're down and dirty
Don't you know I love you
When you're clean
(Repeat)
If you could see what I see
You'd see a boy who can't face things

Silent is all he is
You been looking around without your vision
Hearing things without listening
Suffering but feeling no real kind of pain
You know I'd like to help but
When I let you ride for free
You drag me into the cheap cheap scene
(Cheap cheap scene yeah)
Don't you know I love you
When you're down and dirty
Don't you know I love you
When you're clean
(Repeat)
You got this thing against
Living with the best
But you sure like to visit me don't you
When the streets get too cold
When you're feeling weary and old
When your chances for survival
Looking oh so slim
When all of a sudden you won't live to be eighty
Maybe ninety
Maybe a hundred and ten
Don't you know
Don't you know
Don't you know
Don't you know I love you
When you're down and dirty
Don't you know I love you
When you're clean
(Repeat)
Oh I know everything ain't
Always what it seems be to
Don't you know I love you baby
Any way I find you
Anyway you come
Any way I find you
Anyway you come
Come on
(Repeat until end)
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written by MCNALLY, SHANNON
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Shannon McNally (born Shannon Maureen McNally on 17 March 1973 in Hempstead, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. While studying anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College, McNally began singing and playing guitar in clubs. After graduating and honing her skills on the streets of Paris as a busker, she secured a deal with Capitol Records in 1997. McNally was intent on making an acoustic record and entered the studio with studio professionals including Jim Keltner, Benmont Tench, and Greg Leisz. The resulting album Jukebox Sparrows was not released at the time.

Read more about Shannon McNally on Last.fm.


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