Social Disease
Music by Elton John . lyrics by Bernie Taupin
Album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 1973
My bulldog is barking in the backyard
Enough to raise a dead man from his grave.
And I can't concentrate on what I'm doing,
Disturbance going to crucify my days.
And the days they get longer and longer
And the nighttime is a time of little use.
For I just get ugly and older,
I get juiced on Mateus and just hang loose.
And I get bombed for breakfast in the morning,
I get bombed for dinner time and tea.
I dress in rags, smell a lot, and have a
(real good time) (heart of gold),
I'm a genuine example of a social disease.
My landlady lives in a caravan,
Well that is when she isn't in my arms.
And it seems I pay the rent in human kindness,
But my liquor also helps to grease her palms.
And the ladies are all getting wrinkles,
And they're falling apart at the seams.
Well I just get high on tequila,
And see visions of vineyards in my dreams.
Writer(s): Bernie Taupin, Elton John
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