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Well i woke up this morning
the place was such a reck
i couldnand't reach the bathroom
thought iand'd better clear the deck
i tried to call the lawyer
and ask him what to do
he referred me to his doctor
who referred me back to you
and when you checked the manual
you kept in side the case
it said put it in a cool dry place
I drove around the city
looking for a room
that was high above the water
where my things could be in tune
there was noone to help me
nobody even cared
i had to got through hell
to get those things up there
i paid my first subscription
then i joined the idle race
and they said andquot;store it in a cool dry placeandquot;
I got guitar, basses, amplifiers and drums
accordions and mandolis and things that sometimes hum
cymbals and harmonicas, capos by the score
and lots of things in boxes laying all around the floor
Some places they get mildew
and others get too hot.
some places are so damp that
everything you got just rots
all kinds of condensation
directories of the rain
thereand's not much compensation
when everythingand's been stained
some have sentimental value that
cannot be erased
go store it in a cool dry place
We got solids and acoustics
and some from flowered board
and some are trimmed in leather
and some are made with gourds
thereand's organs and trombones
and reverbs we can use
lots of dx-7s
and old athletic shoes
i bought a great big building
it took up one whole block
i made an inventory
of all the things in stock
the place was getting longer
i was up all night
i used up all my pencils
but i went onto spite
the blury of my vision
the sweat upon my face
iand've got to put this stuff away
i mustnand't leave a trace
the landlordand's breathing down my neck
he sayand's itand's a disgrace
so i said andquot;put it in a cool, dry, placeandquot;
Traveling Wilburys
Cool dry place
Cool dry place
Well i woke up this morning
the place was such a reck
i couldnand't reach the bathroom
thought iand'd better clear the deck
i tried to call the lawyer
and ask him what to do
he referred me to his doctor
who referred me back to you
and when you checked the manual
you kept in side the case
it said put it in a cool dry place
I drove around the city
looking for a room
that was high above the water
where my things could be in tune
there was noone to help me
nobody even cared
i had to got through hell
to get those things up there
i paid my first subscription
then i joined the idle race
and they said andquot;store it in a cool dry placeandquot;
I got guitar, basses, amplifiers and drums
accordions and mandolis and things that sometimes hum
cymbals and harmonicas, capos by the score
and lots of things in boxes laying all around the floor
Some places they get mildew
and others get too hot.
some places are so damp that
everything you got just rots
all kinds of condensation
directories of the rain
thereand's not much compensation
when everythingand's been stained
some have sentimental value that
cannot be erased
go store it in a cool dry place
We got solids and acoustics
and some from flowered board
and some are trimmed in leather
and some are made with gourds
thereand's organs and trombones
and reverbs we can use
lots of dx-7s
and old athletic shoes
i bought a great big building
it took up one whole block
i made an inventory
of all the things in stock
the place was getting longer
i was up all night
i used up all my pencils
but i went onto spite
the blury of my vision
the sweat upon my face
iand've got to put this stuff away
i mustnand't leave a trace
the landlordand's breathing down my neck
he sayand's itand's a disgrace
so i said andquot;put it in a cool, dry, placeandquot;