Milkwood Blues
Saw myself through another's eyes
What did I see? To my surprise
Nuts and bolts, and rows of shops
Black crow nights and chimney tops
And one too many sad songs
Bible Black and Captain Cat
Keeps the world inside his hat
With deep dry wells
And cockled shells
He holds his wife beneath his paws
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four
And three, too many want her
What did I see? To my surprise
Nuts and bolts, and rows of shops
Black crow nights and chimney tops
And one too many sad songs
Bible Black and Captain Cat
Keeps the world inside his hat
With deep dry wells
And cockled shells
He holds his wife beneath his paws
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four
And three, too many want her
Credits
Writer(s): James Skelly
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