Barbara Manning - End of the Rainbow Lyrics
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End of the Rainbow
End of the Rainbow Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For End of the Rainbow By Barbara Manning?
I feel for you, you little horror
Safe at your mother's breast No lucky break for you around the corner ‘Cause your father is a bully And he thinks that you're a pest And your sister, She's no better than a whore Life seems so rosy in the cradle But I'll be a friend, I'll tell you what's in store There's nothing at the end of the rainbow There's nothing to grow up for anymore Tycoons and barrow boys will rob you And throw you on the side And all because they love themselves sincerely And the man holds a bread-knife Up to your throat, is four feet wide And he's anxious just to show you what it's for Your mother works so hard to make you happy But take a look outside the nursery door There's nothing at the end of the rainbow There's nothing to grow up for anymore All the sad and empty faces That pass you on the street All running in their sleep, all in a dream Every loving handshake Is just another man to beat How your heart aches just to cut him to the core Life seems so rosy in the cradle But I'll be a friend, I'll tell you what's in store There's nothing at the end of the rainbow There's nothing to grow up for anymore |
Who Wrote End of the Rainbow By Barbara Manning?
Richard John (gb1) Thompson
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What's The Duration Of The End of the Rainbow By Barbara Manning?The duration of End of the Rainbow is 2:41 minutes and seconds. |
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