Song Length |
7:00 |
Genre |
Blues - Chicago |
Lyrics
It Don?t Do No Good
By Charlie Verge
The lingering of subway sounds.
As they pull away I start to drown
In echoes of the many things I didn?t do.
Like poetry I didn?t cite,
Verses held on way too tight.
And simple words like ?I need you.?
(Chorus)
But it don?t do no good
Now that it?s over.
Autumn winds carry memories
Visions I?d like not to see.
But harvest moons are way too bright.
If my fate demands I look
Down the road I wish I took
You?d think that life would lend a chance to make it right.
(Chorus)
Funny how despite my shame,
When I run your voice down through my veins,
Kindness I don?t deserve is all I hear.
At least I kept that truth of you
That rejected all my dark reviews.
And whispers now in my ear.
(Chorus)
It don?t do no good. Let it be over.
(Repeat)
No good, no good, now that it?s over.
Shalalalala shalalalala.
It don?t do no good,
Now that it?s over.