Where I come from was my home. There were rooms in there. Stairs I climbed, I spent a lot of time. Looking out the window. . You don't know. This troubled love.
I live in one small room in New York City. Lately I'm afraid to go outside. My friends said stay here and it won't be pretty. But where could I go with this too tough hide?.
she tried to push him away with a. ten foot pole. saying i'm just a crusty old donut. without any hole. wearying bewildered bachelor how. could he know.
I've got the apple in me. original cinnamon style. I'm gonna be fightin'. night and day. to keep you. at your distance. . Weaken discuss the menu. weaken discuss the cause.
Here I am I'm the unrecovered one. You can talk to me if you want to if you want to. you can shun me.. . I stumble through the streets with my pride and my arrogance.
(Words & Music by Maggie, Terre & Suzzy Roche). . We're going away to Ireland soon. we're going away to Ireland Ireland. Ireland soon. Ireland soon. we'll try not to get in the way of the guns.
I sit down on the train with my big pocketbook the guitar. And a sugar-free drink, I wipe the sweat off of my brow. With the side of my arm, and I take off all that I can.
They say Te Amo in the moonlight. And my heart is breaking from behind a tree.. . Deep in the forest is there a sound. When my heart is breaking from behind a tree?.
If you move into my life and take over my soul. Charm all my friends and play the rescuer role. Let me quit my job to go on your dole. And make your approval my ultimate goal,.
the phone rings ... who could it be. that religious guy from brooklyn. did we meet by accident ... yes we did. did we communicate ... i guess we did. he says i pray throughout my salesman's day.
Stood on the street the other night. In full moonlight. Barefoot and oh dirtied. My dress was goin' away. . There I was meetin' up with a man. For the payoff.
One in Louisiana. One who travels around. One of 'em mainly stays in heart-throb town. . I am not their main concern. They are lonely too. I am just an arrow passing through.
Every time she thinks about leaving that night she has the. same dream. And it goes like this:. . She's walking across the river. She's walking across the street.
time to do the laundry. search your room for any dirty clothes. this week's load is really smelly. you might want to put a clothespin on your nose. . i check underneath the bed and dresser.
Didn't you ever feel like the largest Elizabeth in the world?. Usually at a time when the boy is oblivious to the girl. I read in the paper the other day.
The holly and the ivy. When they are both full grown. Of all the trees that are in the wood. The holly bears the crown. . Oh, the rising of the sun. And the running of the deer.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah. . For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
The great Gaels of Ireland. The race that God made mad. For all their wars are merry. And all their songs are sad.
I work in the laundromat. The one that Suzzy Roche. Does hers at, I hate her guts. She thinks I want her autograph. . She's got stinky crusty socks. She's got underwear that shocks.
I am a little piece of chocolate. expensive and mean. no nutritional values have I. you may have me. once in a while. I will make you smile. . You are a fifty pound bag of soybeans.