Paul Ellis

Paul Ellis - Autobiography of a Pistol lyrics

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 I'm a pistola forty-five

I just shot two men in this hot-house dive.



Now I'm smoking - burning hot barrel of metal.

Believe it or notI was bought by this guy named ray

A card carrying member of the nra



But he left me out in his car one day

And now the finger on my trigger hasn't seen it's sixteenth birthday.

Some things they never tell you when you're riding the assembly line.

Like who'll be the hands to hold you and what's their state of mind - -

HeyI'm not much bigger than a pointed index finger.

So who am I to lay the blame? 

I'm only here to cause some pain...



The sirens --

I can hear themthey're singing ...

They're singing my song

"when the sun setsI get upset --



Darkness fills me and I want to light up the world"...



Would you believe I've seen better days? 

I starred in westerns and won rave reviews.

Now I sit on a shelftagged for judgment day.

I've got to change the jury's point of view.

You seeguns don't kill peopleit's the bullets that do.

I said guns don't kill peoplebullets do.

Yeahthe bullets do...                      
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