Trouble Songtext
von Connie Converse
Trouble Songtext
Ever since we met the world′s been upside-down,
And if you don't stop troublin′ me you'll drive me out of town.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
My bed is made of stone, a star has burnt my eye,
I'm goin′ down to the willow tree and teach her how to cry.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
They bid me wear my hat, put on a nice new gown;
I tossed my bonnet over the roof and I guess it won′t come down.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
And if you don't stop troublin′ me you'll drive me out of town.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
My bed is made of stone, a star has burnt my eye,
I'm goin′ down to the willow tree and teach her how to cry.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
They bid me wear my hat, put on a nice new gown;
I tossed my bonnet over the roof and I guess it won′t come down.
But if you go away, as trouble ought to do,
Where will I find another soul to tell my trouble to?
Writer(s): Inconnu Compositeur Auteur, Rolf Wilhelm Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com