D E A D E A And that old time feelin' goes sneakin' down the hall, D E A D A E Like an old gray cat in winter, keepin' close to the wall. D E A D E A And that old time feelin' comes stumblin' up the street, D E A D A E Like an old salesman kickin' the papers from his feet. [Verse 2] D E A D E A And that old time feelin' draws circles around the block, D E A D A E Like old women with no children, holdin' hands with the clock. D E A D E A And that old time feelin' falls on it's face in the park, D E A D A E Like an old wino prayin' he can make it 'till it's dark. [Verse 3] D E A D E A And that old time feelin' comes and goes in the rain, D E A D A E Like an old man with his checkers, dyin' to find a game. D E A D E A And that old time feelin' plays for beer in bars, D E A D A E Like an old blues-time picker who don't recall who you are. [Verse 4] D E A D E A And that old time feelin' limps through the night on a crutch, D E A D A E Like an old soldier wonderin' if he's paid too much. D E A D E A And that old time feelin' rocks and spits and cries, D E A D A E Like an old lover rememberin' the girl with the clear blue eyes. [Verse 5] D E A D E A And that old time feelin' goes sneakin' down the hall, D E A D E A Like an old gray cat in winter, keepin' close to the wall.