Why must you always try to make me over take me as I am or let me go. White lilies never grow on stalks of clover take me as I am or let me go. You're trying to reshape me in a mold love.
Hey, hey, yea-yea-yea-yeah,. Hey, hey, yea-yea-yea-yeah,. . I'm likin' this techno girl,. She's takin' me out of this world,. She's got me hooked on a look and I'm ready to blow,.
I don't wanna go anymore. I don't wanna go anymore. Stop pushing me through the door. I don't wanna go anymore. Anymore, anymore, anymore. I don't wanna fight anymore.
We were going along. To a particular song. Just hanging around. Feet scuffing the ground. Catching us on a roll. We were collecting the dole. Doesn't mean something's wrong.
Well here I am again bartender says it's closing time. He knows I'll keep coming back and you're the reason why. I could never drink enough to drink you off my mind.
Well here I am again bartender says it's closing time. He knows I'll keep coming back and you're the reason why. I could never drink enough to drink you off my mind.
Well, here I am again. Bartender says it's closing time. He knows I'll keep coming back. And you're the reason why. I could never drink enough. To drink you off my mind.
You're not the only girl in town. All my friends keep tellin' me. You're not thee only girl in town. But you might as well be. . There's more than one star in my sky.
Yo, Wyclef, It's time that I confess (Refugee Camp) to all the girls. (Don't do it, don't do it). To all the girls I loved before. To all the girls I cheated on before.
The neigbor next door looks worried her face looks tired and hurried. And she just told me that she couldn't go on. The man she married for money has found another honey.
There was a time we'd sit in the backyard. 'Cause the house would get so hot. From the summer sun, there was no way of sleepin'. And you'd play your old guitar, we'd fight mosquitoes and enjoy.
Don't be troubled 'bout me cause I'm tired. From workin' 'round the house. When day is done. Don't think you failed me cause you can't afford. That dishwasher to make my life more fun.
On the back side of Dallas in the dingy bar on a wornout stool she sits. And her trembling hand thumbeles for another kingside filter cigarette. She blows a puff of smoke then settles back and look across that light blue haze.
You had quite good thing goin' with the girls you used to knowin'. You went up and down your list just like a yo-yo. And though it may be hard to stop it I'm afraid you'll have to drop it.
It's so still I can't hear the pages that fall as I look through my yearbook again. And I know I'll cry at the picture I see teardrops on page forty-three.
From the seed of a lifetime to the harvest years. A girl knows the bitter and sweet taste of tears. The first love was a green love it was free and sincere.