Текст песни Philip Lynott - King`s Call
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It was a rainy night the night the king went downEverybody was crying it seemed like sadness had surrounded the townMe I went to the liquor storeAnd I bought a bottle of wine and a bottle of ginI played his records all nightDrinking with a close, close friendNow some people say that that ain`t rightAnd some people say nothing at allBut even in the darkest of nightYou can always hear the king`s callYou can always hear the king`s callWell they put him away in MemphisSix feet beneath the clayEverybody was cryingEverybody said it was a plain grey dayMe I went to the liquor storeAnd I bought another bottle of wine and another bottle of ginI played his records all nightAnd I got drunk all over againNow some people say that that ain`t rightThat ain`t rightAnd some people say nothing at allI say nothingBut even in the darkest of nightYou could always hear the king`s callYou could always hear the king`s callI wonder if you`re lonesome tonightAnd I`d rather go on hearing your liesThan to go on living without youNow some people say that that ain`t rightAnd some people say nothing at all I say nothingBut even in the darkest of nightYou could always hear the king`s callYou could always hear the king`s callYou could always hear the king`s callNow the stage is bare and I`m standing hereThey might as well bring the curtain downI cried the night the king died