I was never really breathing. My heart was never really beating. Till you held me in your arms. Every love that didn't last. And every second of my past.
Drip, drop, down it came from the. Roof top, morning rain, hope it. Don't stop, it's been a long dry spell, well, I'm. Pretty sure it's a sign we need to.
Steam on the window and the moon is bright. We're just two people holding on tight. The night is young and this feeling is strong. The smile on your face is saying it all.
I'm chasing down a memory. Of the way that things used to be. Kids playing underneath and old street light. Knowing they were safe when they laid down at night.
What am I doin' here starin' at you through these empty eyes. When I disappear, how did I lose this piece of time. I remember your lips pressed against mine.
No one ever really owns somebody else's heart. You can't really give it all away. But give enough to someone and your world will fall apart. If that someone takes their love away.
She could have had anything she wanted. The world lay at her feet. 'Cause the oldest son of a well to do banker. Offered her easy street. Pearls and diamonds and french perfumes.
If I could learn how to fly. My feet would never though the ground. I'd never have to say goodbye. I wouldn't have to make a sound. I could give away this heart.
A little bird told me late last night. If I hold my breath and do everything right. You might come back. If I color my hair and I wear it down. And I make you laugh like a circus clown.
all ye maidens hear me warning. never trade the hearts of men. they will crush you like a sparrow. leaving you to never mend. they will vow to always love you.
Your mother don't cry. Your daddy don't go. The spies don't let the government know. The water don't rise. Living on the railroad. Your brother don't lie.
You call me baby with that look in your eye. A poster child for the mojo fly. You click your fingers and they fall at your feet. Well I'm drivin' home but it ain't your street.
Sometimes you walk like an angel. Sometimes you walk like a man. Sometimes you crawl like a baby. Makes me forget who I am. Have you ever been held before.
I sold my last hard bible. Just to pay my bills. I called my mother. To reserve me in her will. And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night. Well it just don't seem enough.
saturday and we sleep late. usually we're up by eight. a swim it calls, a swim awaits. no work to do today. strange how you would stray. and drink and such odd things.
I woke up screamin' this mornin'. I sat bolt upright in bed. I saw a red sky a-dawnin'. Must've been somethin' I read. . Lynda do ya wanna dance. Lynda give me half a chance.
Dear Annie I'm sorry it's been a long long time. There's so much on my mind. I want to call you I'm dropping you this line. Lieu of walls I can't climb.
Back when we let the good times roll. You held on to me heart and soul. It wasn't really very long ago. Let's go back again. . Reach out and turn the TV off.
I woke up screaming this morning. I sat bolt upright in bed. I saw the red sky dawning. Must have been something I read. . Lynda do you want to dance.
Sun is up Time's at hand. There's a stir upon the land. And so begins another day. On life's highway. . On city streets Down country roads. Like a stream the people flow.