Rotten Peaches
Music by Elton John . lyrics by Bernie Taupin
Album Madman Across The Water 1971
We've moved on six miles from where we were yesterday
And yesterday is but a long long ways away.
So we'll camp out tonight beneath the bright starlight,
And forget rotten peaches and the places we've stayed.
I left from the dockland two years ago now
Made my way over on the S.S. Marie.
And I've always had trouble wherever I've settled
Rotten peaches are all that I see.
Rotten peaches rotting in the sun
Seems I've seen that devil fruit since the world begun.
Mercy I'm a criminal, Jesus I'm the one
Rotten peaches rotting in the sun.
There ain't no green grass in a U.S. state prison
There is no one to hold when you're sick for your wife
And each day out you'll pick, you'll pick rotten peaches.
You'll pick rotten peaches for the rest of your life.
Oh I've had me my fill of cocaine and pills,
For I lie in the light of the Lord
And my home is ten thousand, ten thousand miles away
And I guess I won't see it no more.
Rotten peaches rotting in the sun
Seems I've seen that devil fruit since the world begun.
Mercy I'm a criminal, Jesus I'm the one
Rotten peaches rotting in the sun.
Writer(s): Bernie Taupin, Elton John
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