Awol Lyrics

The song Awol is performed by Jethro Tull in the album named J-Tull Dot Com in the year 1999 .



Stormy eyed on the edge of dawn
Nose pressed against the triple glaze
Floor to ceiling, wall to wall
Silent traffic streams both ways

Along the fussy freeway drivers
Dream of Sunday barbecues
Of a sudden, seems I can barely
Face my self, no face to lose

Call the bosses, call supervisors
Won't be in today to work for you

E-mail that girl who's working nights
She can dress down for this wind and rain
Leave her new Korean compact
Let some cabbie take the strain

Take a shower, take big espresso
Take to the hills, and take a view
Little black dress stretching over
Hard crystal peaks soft valleys too

Call the bosses, call for nurses
Unfit today to work for you

No wet excuses, absent without leave
I'll be her day shift driver, exotic engineer

Stormy eyed on the edge of night
December, eastern time late afternoon
Atlantic city tight behind
Trump casino calls pontoon

Gristle burger, frazzled fries
End this romantic interlude
Tomorrow morning's sweet awakening
Could hardly prove to be as rude

Make the journey, make amends
Work some hasty overtime in lieu

No wet excuses, absent without leave
I was her day shift driver, exotic engineer




Jethro Tull - J-Tull Dot Com

Aug 1999

  1. Spiral
  2. Dot Com
  3. Awol
  4. Nothing At All
  5. Wicked Windows
  6. Hunt By Numbers
  7. Hot Mango Flash
  8. El Nino
  9. Black Mamba
  10. Mango Surprise
  11. Bends Like A Willow
  12. Far Alaska
  13. The Dog-Car Chase
  14. A Gift Of Roses


Awol