“House On A Hill”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

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“House On A Hill”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

Tired of livin’ in a room without curtains
Tired of sleepin’ on the floor without a bed
Said if I can’t have the good things in life
You know I might as well be dead

I want a house on a hill
Tell me wouldn’t that be a thrill
A Cadillac and a pool
Now wouldn’t that be cool

Tired of wearin’ them poor mans shoes
And punchin’ the clock everyday
I’m gonna buy myself a ticket on a choo choo train
I’m gonna make my get away

I want a house on a hill
Tell me wouldn’t that be a thrill
A Cadillac and a pool
Now wouldn’t that be cool

Now I got a woman
Says she’s crazy about me
That’s why she’s with me every morning, yall
About half past three
She says come on get up
And get on out the door
Because today is only Wednesday and ya got Thursday, Friday to go

I want a house on a hill
Tell me wouldn’t that be a thrill
A Cadillac and a pool
Now wouldn’t that be cool

Here comes my boss
All up in my face
He says you know
You better do a good job
Cause you can be replaced

Well lord, and I gotta take it
Because the money I need
Because I got you to cry on
And four lil mouths to feed

I want a house on a hill
Tell me wouldn’t that be a thrill
A Cadillac and a pool
Now wouldn’t that be cool

I want a house on a hill
Tell me wouldn’t that be a thrill
A Cadillac and a pool
Now wouldn’t that be cool

Lyrical Diary-“House On A Hill”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

“House On A Hill”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics. Writer(s): Nichol, Volman, Kaylan, Pons, Seiter. album: “Warm Your Heart” (1991)

Song Bangladesh-Lyrical Diary

Bangla Song Lyrics – Enjoy reading lyrics and trying to do them more than just lyrics, trying to have some more me. I enjoy doing this because it allows me to express myself in a unique way that not everyone can do. It also gives me a chance to learn new things, which I appreciate.

Lyrics are a way to communicate emotions, and they can be used to entertain or provoke an emotional response in the listener. Therefore, lyricists need to use complex academic jargon to evoke a strong emotional response. They can create a connection with their listener and hopefully evoke a feeling of enjoyment or pleasure.