Woven Neck Tie

I am looking to find the neck tie, woven with gold / silver thread, where I?
HOTEL Kerala Sinfonia on the road to Trivandrum Coconut oil in my hair Warm smell of Avial Rising up through the air Up front in the distance I saw a bright pink tube-light My stomach growled, I felt weak and thin I had to a rest, where he was standing in the door snapped his Mundu in style and I thought to myself I do not like the look of his sinister smile Then he lit a Petromax Muttering "No power today" More Mallus down the corridor I thought I heard them say: Welcome to the Hotel Kerala-Sinfonia Such a lousy place, like a lousy Place (in background) such a sad disgrace, Plenty of bugs at the Hotel Kerala-Sinfonia Every Season Every Time of the Year (in background) It's infested here It is uncertain here his finger stuck his mustache thick nostril, He must be a great He makes an ugly, ugly noise But that's just his laugh Buxom chips banana girl disguised in food pavada Some roll their eyes, and roll some of their hips I said to the manager My room is full of mice He said, do not worry, Saar, send Me meen karri, brandy and ice And still hear those voices screaming to pray just waking up from a distance in the middle of the night, as they save us from the Hotel Kerala-Sinfonia Such a lousy place, like a lousy place (background) such a sad disgrace attempt Sinfonia live at the Hotel-Kerala, it is no surprise, it is no surprise (background) That it swarms with flies The blind man pouring Stale sambar on rice and he said we are all just actors here In Silk Smitha-disguise and in the dining chamber We gathered for We pierce the festival there with our knives Steely But we simply can not cut that beef Last thing I was I remember on the ground writhing in the cockroach Appam my stew was the culprit, I am sure Relax, said the guard This entry will make good friends and laughed as he held me God's Own Country? Oh, Hell! (C) The Yeagles The lyrics of Hotel California from which the above song below was inspired as a parody …
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