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Genesis - Twilight Alehouse Lyrics

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  • 1971. released as b-side of I know what I like single, 1974.
  • Is it really true what theyre saying
  • Are you really sure theres nobody come for me
  • When Im walking home there is no-one
  • Once there was a house, full of laughter - so warm
  • Trying to pretend there is someone
  • Someone who will care when I need it
  • I will now receive my comfort, conjured by the magic power of wine
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling good
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling fine
  • Just a drink to take my sorrow
  • Just a drink and you can blast tomorrow
  • Just a drink to make me feel like a man again
  • Now Im down
  • When I walk outside, there is nowhere
  • Children follow me, with their laughter - so cold...
  • Casting just a glance at the churchyard
  • Casting just a glance, at my painted female friend.
  • Now Im on my way, I am falling
  • Got to find some elp, ooh I will need that now
  • So I will receive my comfort, conjured by the magic power of wine
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling good
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling fine
  • Just a drink to take my sorrow
  • Just a drink and you can blast tomorrow
  • Just a drink to make me feel like a man again
  • Now Im down...
  • I will now receive my comfort, conjured by the magic power of wine
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling good
  • Just a drink, Ill get that drink, and Im feeling fine
  • Just a drink to take my sorrow
  • Just a drink and you can blast tomorrow, now...

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