Billy Jones Lyrics by Waifs, The

Billy Jones Lyrics

    Billy Jones (written by Donna Simpson)

    Well we grew up together in an urban town
    Just me and Billy Jones always hanging around
    He was a Mumma’s little boy, he was an only child
    His clothes were always neat and his hair carefully styled

    All the games we’d play I couldn’t understand why
    I’d have to play the groom and let Billy be the bride
    All those pretty dresses that he’s love to wear
    I’d wear a floppy hat Billy he’d put flowers in his hair
    He’d even wear my underwear and put flowers in his hair

    A few years later you know we kinda drifted apart
    My family moved south to make a new start
    I missed Billy, Mum said that was wrong
    Dad said ‘That boy just don’t know where he belongs’
    Where does he belong?

    A few years later I was working in a bar
    It was smoky and dark, there was a blues man playing guitar
    When in walked a woman wearing emerald green
    With a voluptuous figure, she was beautiful and lean
    She was looking pretty mean

    A full martini shaken not stirred
    It was only until about after her third
    I started looking closely, man I should have known!
    It was my old friend; you guessed it, Billy Jones
    Oh my god Billy Jones! Oh shit Billy Jones!

    Tears filled our eyes as we began to speak
    He’d been living a lie, a life so discreet
    It made me feel sad to hear him say
    In a voice so sweet ‘Honey you can call me Jane’

    As the night wore on we spoke of yesterday
    And how Billy has always known that he was gay
    I never knew how much a person could change
    From little Billy Jones to lean, luscious Jane

    Billy Jane Jones this comes from my heart
    I hope your nights are filled with a thousand stars
    But don’t waste your sweetness in the empty air
    ‘Cause you don’t know how cold and dark it is out there

    This is the ballad of Billy Jane Jones


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