[Johnny Cash]
|
There's a man across the hall, who sits starin' at the floor
|
He thinks he's Hank Williams, hear him singin' through the door
|
There's a girl in two-oh-three, who stops by to visit me
|
And she talks about her songs, and the star that she should be
|
|
There are lots of special people, stayin' in or passin' through
|
And for one thing or another, committed to Parkview
|
|
[Willie Nelson]
|
There's the girl in three-oh-seven, comin' down on Thorazine
|
And a superstar's ex-drummer, tryin' to kick Benzedrine
|
There's a boy just down below me, who's the son of some well-known
|
He was brought in by his mother, 'cause his daddy's always gone
|
|
There's a bum from down on Broadway, and a few quite well-to-do
|
Who have withdrawn from the rat-race, and committed to Parkview
|
|
[Johnny Cash]
|
There's a girl who cries above me, loud enough to wake the dead
|
They don't know what she has taken, that has scrambled up her head
|
[Willie Nelson]
|
There's a writer and a singer, who has tried and tried and tried
|
They just brought him in this mornin', an attempted suicide
|
[Johnny Cash, Lead; Willie Nelson, Harmony]
|
There are those who never made it, those who did and now are through
|
[Willie Nelson]
|
Some came of their own good choosing, some committed to Parkview
|
|
[Willie Nelson]
|
They wake us about six-thirty, just before the morning meal
|
While they're taking blood pressure, they ask us how we feel
|
[Johnny Cash]
|
And I always say "Fantastic, there ain't nothing wrong with me"
|
[Willie Nelson]
|
And then they give me my injection, and I go right back to sleep
|
[Johnny Cash]
|
And the days are kind of foggy, and the nights are dreamy too
|
[Johnny Cash, Lead; Willie Nelson, Harmony]
|
But they're takin' good care of me, committed to Parkview
|
|
-----------------
|
Committed To Parkview
|
The Highwaymen |