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Gone Like the Water - Freedy Johnston



     
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A red suitcase she'll never miss
A leather coat he used to wear
Thinking tough, looking tired
With momma's money and daddy's ringHe's gone like the water down to
NYC
Sleeping on the 802
Along this river, running down
He's gone like the water down
The deep hole drain
Disappearing in the cityTwenty four and growing pale
Growing up, coming back
Drew a face on the ticket stub
With mamma's hands, and daddy's penHe's gone like the water down to
NYC
Sleeping on the 802
Along this river, running down
He's gone like the water down
The deep hole drain

Disappearing in the cityTalk all night, cook all day
Looking for a new place to stay
Thinking hard, looking bad
With mama's dollar in daddy's coatHe's gone like the water down to
NYC
Sleeping on the 802
Along this river, running down
He's gone like the water down
The deep hole drain
Disappearing in the city

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Freedy Johnston (born 1961) is a New York City-based singer-songwriter originally from Kinsley, Kansas. Johnston's first album, "The Trouble Tree" was released in 1990, and features the guitar playing of the roots musician and author, David Hamburger. Johnston sold some of his family's farmland to finance the recording of his second album, Can You Fly (an event he wrote about in a song on that album, "Trying to Tell You I Don't Know").

Read more about Freedy Johnston on Last.fm.


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