Standing on the corner of Hollis and Morris Street
Where the evil other half do meet
Won't you send me a saint from grace?
'Round here there's none to be had

Lost inside my mind, I lose my head
Lose inside of losin' once again

I can't find release, ain't no release anywhere I been
I knew all along just where I needed to go to have it kick in
Won't you send me a saint from grace?
'Round here there's not to be had

Lost inside my mind, I lose my head
Lose inside of losin' once again

Standing on the corner of Hollis and Morris Street
It's the evil other half I need
Won't you send me a saint from grace?
'Round here there's not to be had

Lost inside my mind, I lose my head
Lose inside of losin' once again


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Hollis and Morris Lyrics as written by Edmond Gordie Johnson Colin Kirk Macdonald

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    hollis and morris street in halifax... hooker haven.. "where all the hopeless meet"

    nick_richard17on July 09, 2005   Link

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