Testo Barefoot Blues Laika
Iâm spending money like water
And drinking life like wine
But itâs a big old bed in a lonesome house
Unhappiness all I find
Once I danced in the sunshine
I used to laugh at the rain
Did the belly-rub with all kinds of men
Lord Iâd love to do it again
But in this sea of scorn & laughter
I look for the silvery moon
But thereâs no one but me and my lonely key
A bare bulb rented room
Iâm going down to the river
Gonna have me a little swim
An autumn flower in the frozen rain
Canât believe the state Iâm in
âCause a body was better than nobody
And one seemed worse than two
When that anybody turned to nobody
And left me to my barefoot blues