DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Watchin' Joey Glow - Steve Goodman



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Watchin' Joey Glow Lyrics


Down here in the shelter
We’ve got everything we need
Mom put up her peach preserves
Pa’s got a book to read
Sittin’, stitchin’ bandages
As we turn the lights down low
And play some Scrabble
Watchin’ Joey glow.
At breakfast Mom hands Joe the bread
And he turns it into toast
Last night he hugged the leg of lamb
And soon we had a roast
You should see him heat the coffee up
When he stirs it with his toe
We all get hungry
Watchin’ Joey glow.

You have to wear dark glasses
If you stare at him a while
Or he’ll fry your little eyes out
With his incandescent smile.
At Christmas time it felt so strange
But it was great to see
The way we decorated Joe
As if he was our tree
And his star shined so brightly
Underneath the mistletoe
So we blew him kisses
Watchin’ Joey glow.
I hope the world’s not over
For my sake and for his
I’d like for everyone to know
How brilliant Joey is!
We’ve been down here for six months now
And we’re proud to be alive
We owe it to America
To sit here and survive
So we listen for the static
On the short-wave radio
And count the shock-waves
Watchin’ Joey glow.
---
Lyrics submitted by Joe.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Steve Goodman (July 25, 1948 – September 20, 1984) was an American folk music singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. The writer of "City of New Orleans", made popular by Arlo Guthrie, Goodman won two Grammy Awards. The Chicago-born singer-songwriter, was discovered by Kris Kristofferson. He collaborated with close friend John Prine throughout his career. His superb guitar ability (honed at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music) and creative songwriting ability led him to success in the 1970s folk scene.

Read more about Steve Goodman on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Steve Goodman