I've grown a mouth so sharp and cruel -. It's all that I can give to you, my dear.. And when you come in quick to steal a kiss,. My teeth will only cut your lips, my dear..
You don't have to believe every single thought. That tumbles through your head. Just 'cause it sounds like you talking.. Sometimes all you can do. Is say goodnight and tuck your demons into bed,.
Tell me once again:. I could have been anyone, anyone else. Before you made the choice for me.. My feet knew the path--. We walked in the dark, in the dark..
I saw your breath, you bastard. I need to know.. I saw your eyes so sweet grow cold, cold,. Cold as I could never know.. . You built the glacier house in the fading summer..
I've seen good men spoil,. Chained to their jobs like hounds. They work and sleep and work again. In their darkest nights, they howl. Their cries are a warning.
I will drown for you. Sink to black from blue. And let the water win. Wear you 'round my waist. Hold your heart like a weight. Open my lungs to let you in.
Tear it down,. Tear it down around my head. I need you. To bury this beneath my bed.. The crows in the garden. Are laughing at my expense,. Drowning out all the lies.
There's blood in the water. There's blood in the water. The quiet are restless. The silent are still. . I'm nobody's daughter. I'm nobody's daughter. My enemies crow.
I like to touch you, I like to pull. I like to push you under the soleil. I like to hurt you, I like when you scream. I like it, oh it's just not what it seems.
Give me a T for Texas, give me a T for Tennessee. Give me a T for Texas, give me a T for Tennessee. Give me a T for Thelma, woman made a fool out of me.
Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis. Cruisin' down to New Orleans. Tonight he sleeps alone with a cajun queen. Well there's smoke from the stacks a-blowin'.
I'd like to tell y'all a story. About a friend of mine. Who liked to drink good whiskey, oh Lord. And have a real good time. His woman, you know she left him.
Train roll on, on down the line,. Won't you please take me far, far away. Now I feel the wind blow, outside my door,. I'm leavin' my woman at home, oh yeah.
I was born a travelin' man, that's all I'll ever be. Moving around from town to town is what makes me so free. My father was a trucker for the years of 23.
I was born a travellin' man, that's all I'll ever be. Moving around from town to town, it's what makes me so free. My father was a trucker for the years since '23.
Dig down and tell me what you find. Back in the pages left behind. Everybody's got a story. Ours ain't no different from the rest. Each step we take, it's just a test.
I'm just a city boy. But there's a small town side to me. And I feel it closin' in. . Are we too blind to see. That she's die-in' more each day. And she's cryin' out to you and me.
Well the sun don't shine where it used to. And the angels are hidin' their heads. People don't listen to their hearts anymore. Seems the good men all are dead.
Have you ever lived down in the ghetto. Have you ever felt the cold wind blow. If you don't know what I mean. Won't you stand up and scream. 'Cause there's things goin' on that you don't know.