Doodle do do doo a doodle do do doo
A doodle do do doo doodle doodle do do doo

Well I lost my job ain't got a dime
I need a shaver I need a shine
I'm all hangover got a mouth full of cotton
Guess I've arrived this must be the bottom

If this is a bottom well okay I figured out make it someday
I had high hopes but she sure shot 'em
I guess I've arrived this must be the bottom

A doodle do do doo...

I gotta be a member of skid row
Well I smoke old butts and I beg my dough
If you need any troubles well boys I've got 'em
Guess I've arrived this must be the bottom

If this is a bottom well okay...

(A doodle do do doo oh this must be a bottom the only way I see there
An early dawn looks squaerly down here
I beg for a dime for a cup of coffee would you believe of what you see
Oh I hear the Salvation Army band comin' and they're comin' after me
Oh me it's my turn uh)







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