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Artist/Band: Tom Waits
Lyrics for Song: Muriel
Lyrics for Album: Original Album Series [2011]



Muriel since you left town the clubs closed down

And there's one more burned out lamppost down on the main street

Down where we used to stroll

And muriel I still hit all the same old haunts

And you follow me wherever I go

And muriel I see you on a saturday night

In a penny arcade with your hair tied back

And the diamond twinkle in your eye

Is the only wedding ring I'll buy you

Muriel

And muriel how many times I've left this town

To hide from your memory

And it haunts me

But I only get as far as the next whiskey bar

I buy another cheap cigar and I'll see you every night

Hey muriel muriel

Hey buddy got a light


Album Lyrics: Original Album Series [2011]


Tom Waits
"Original Album Series [2011]"


1. Ol' '55
2. I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You
3. Virginia Avenue
4. Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)
5. Midnight Lullaby
6. Martha
7. Rosie
8. Lonely
9. Ice Cream Man
10. Little Trip To Heaven (On The Wings Of Your Love)
11. Grapefruit Moon
12. Cinny's Waltz
13. Muriel
14. I Never Talk To Strangers
15. A Sight For Sore Eyes
16. Barber Shop
17. Foreign Affair
18. Emotional Weather Report
19. On A Foggy Night
20. Better Off Without A Wife
21. Warm Beer And Cold Women
22. Putnam County
23. Nobody
24. Big Joe And Phantom 309
25. New Coat of Paint
26. San Diego Serenade
27. Semi Suite
28. Shiver Me Timbers
29. Diamonds On My Windshield
30. Fumblin' with the Blues
31. Please Call Me, Baby
32. Depot, Depot
33. Drunk On The Moon
34. The Ghosts Of Saturday Night (After Hours At Napoleone's Pizza House)
35. Step Right Up
36. Invitation To The Blues
37. The One That Got Away
38. I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (And See My Baby On Montgomery Avenue)