Salvation Army - Darren Hanlon



     
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Salvation Army Lyrics


My name is written by the window nook
My name is written by the window nook
And it's written on the cover of an old school book
And it's carved in the wood by the window nookMy dreams were made inside my head
My dreams were made inside my head
And they hang in the air by the foot of the bed
From where they're made inside my headMy words were just some things I said
My words were just some things I said
Some were misinterpreted
My words were just some things I saidMy footprints go most everywhere
My footprints go most everywhere
They're deeper only here and there
My footprints go most everywhereMy cloths they fit me to a tee
My cloths they all look good on me
Now they're owned by the salvation army
My cloths they all look good on meMy hair was cut and looped in a lock
My hair was cut and looped in a lock
It was pressed in a letter and kept in a box

My hair was cut and looped in a lockThat box was found by a snooping kid
That letter was opened by a snooping kid
And he wondered about all the things that I did
With my hair in his hand that snooping kidMy name is written by the window nook
My name is written by the window nook
And it's written on the cover of an old school book
And it's carved in the wood by the window nook
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Darren Hanlon is an Australian singer/songwriter from Gympie, Queensland, who plays folk-rock and folk-pop. Before becoming a solo artist in 1999, he was a member of The Simpletons, and contributed backing guitar and keyboards for The Lucksmiths, The Deerhunters, and Mick Thomas. Darren is known for his engagement with his audiences, through his down-to-earth storytelling at live gigs as well as his often charming lyrics.

Read more about Darren Hanlon on Last.fm.


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