Makes Sense to Me

D. HUTCHENS

I was talking to a homeless drunk about religion
He said "It's all I got, but it ain't much
'Cause the way I feel these days,
I'd rather have a gun than a crutch"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Listen to a little girl, she was a runaway.
She said "My daddy treated me like a slave.
Soiled me in my momma bed when I was just 15.
That's why I had to lay him in his grave!"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Talking to a black man from Atlanta.
He said "The time has come to take what's mine.
And if I must bust a few heads to achieve justice,
My righteous cause will well explain the crime!"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Curiosità sulla canzone Makes Sense to Me di Widespread Panic

In quali album è stata rilasciata la canzone “Makes Sense to Me” di Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic ha rilasciato la canzone negli album “Widespread Panic” nel 1991, “Panic On” nel 1995, e “Panic In The Streets” nel 1998.
Chi ha composto la canzone “Makes Sense to Me” di di Widespread Panic?
La canzone “Makes Sense to Me” di di Widespread Panic è stata composta da D. HUTCHENS.

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