Morning Elvis - Live At Denver Ball Arena

When they dressed me and they
Put me on the plane to Memphis, well
I never got to see Elvis
I just sweated it out in a motel room
But I think the king would have understood
Why I never made it to Graceland

The bathroom tiles were cool against my head
I pressed my forehead to the floor and I prayed for a trapdoor
I've been here many times before
But I've never made it to Graceland

If I make it to the morning
I should've come with a warning
And if I make it to the stage, I'll show you what it means
To be saved

Well, pick me up in New Orleans
Pinned in a bathroom stall
Pick me up above my body
Press my corpse against the wall

I told the band to leave without me
I'll get the next flight
And I'll see you all with Elvis
If I don't survive the night

If I make it to the morning
I should've come with a warning
If I make it to the stage, I'll show you what it means
To be saved

And after every tour, I swear I'll quit
It's all the boys now, this is it
But the call, it always comes
And songs like children beggin' to be born
But, I guess I've got my wish
Anything, anything, anything but this

If I make it to the morning
I shoulda come with a warning
If I make it to the stage, I'll show you what it means
To be saved

Well, you know I'm still afraid
I'm still crazy and I'm still scared
But if I make it to the stage, I'll show you what it means
To be spared

To be spared
To be spared
To be spared
To be spared

Ethel Cain



Credits
Writer(s): Florence Leontine Mary Welch, David Algernon Bayley
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