Matchbox - Take 1
Lyrics
Well I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes I ain't got so many matches but got so far to go I'm an ol' poor boy and a long way from home I'm an ol' poor boy and a long way from home Guess I'll never be happy, everything I do is wrong But I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? Ain't got so many matches but got so far way to go ♪ All come breakings now ♪ Let me be your little dog, 'til your big dog comes Let me be your little dog, 'til your big dog comes When your big dog gets here, show him what this little puppy's done I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? Well, I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? I ain't got no matches, but I got a long way to go Let me be your little dog, 'til your big dog comes Let me be your little dog, 'til your big dog comes When the big dog gets here, show him what the little puppy's done Sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? (My clothes) Sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? (My clothes) I ain't got so many matches but got so long way to go ♪ An ol' poor boy just a long way from home I'm an ol' poor boy and a long way from home Guess I'll never be happy, everything I do is wrong But I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? I'm sitting here wondering Will a matchbox hold my clothes? I ain't got so many matches, but I got a long way to go ♪ Kick it off Carlie, let's cut it
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Song Details
- Duration
- 03:05
- Key
- 10
- Tempo
- 177 BPM
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