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Run out of money
Run outta good
Run outta reasons and misunderstood
Run out of rhythm
Run out of rhyme
Right out of feelings and right out of time
Living in limbo, hanging around
Head on the ceiling and mind in the clouds
Blind is the morning and deaf is the night
Comes without warning and leaves me in fright
Saving all my money, yeah, for the rainy days
I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
Run out of patience
And run out of lies
Run out of spaces and nowhere to hide
Living and loving is easy to get
Living is something we haven't tried yet
Yeah, I've been saving all my money, yeah, for the rainy days
Well, I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
Hey
I run out of money
Run out of good
Run out of reasons and misunderstood
Run out of rhythm
Run out of rhyme
Right out of feelings and right out of time
Blind is the morning and deaf is the night
Comes without warning and leaves me in fright
I've been saving all my money, yeah, for the rainy days
I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
Run outta good
Run outta reasons and misunderstood
Run out of rhythm
Run out of rhyme
Right out of feelings and right out of time
Head on the ceiling and mind in the clouds
Blind is the morning and deaf is the night
Comes without warning and leaves me in fright
I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
And run out of lies
Run out of spaces and nowhere to hide
Living and loving is easy to get
Living is something we haven't tried yet
Well, I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
Run out of good
Run out of reasons and misunderstood
Run out of rhythm
Run out of rhyme
Right out of feelings and right out of time
Comes without warning and leaves me in fright
I'm packin' up my suitcase, make it pay
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A great little Joey Molland song! It rocks like the Ramones did years later, but it's more than a snippet of a song! Lots of references to the management/money troubles the band had at the time. Sly reference to Joe's earlier "Suitcase" from Straight Up.