I've wished a million wishes on a big empty sky. And I've spent too many endless nights alone. Wondering if I was broken and, and why everything felt so wrong.
We were way too young a couple of crazy kids. They said it was a fairy-tale land we were livin' in. Lookin' back you know we were pretty green. But aren't you glad we were smart enough to be that naive.
Momma taught me right from wrong. Knew every gospel song. Every Sunday I'd sing along. In my cotton dress. With a big smile on. . I heard about the words He said.
Why do I feel it?. How will I know?. When will I get the opportunity to let it all show?. . Strange how you've become one. I hold you up in my sun, just for fun.
Walls. (P.J. Pacifico). Paul P Music ASCAP. . Fall for honesty. Bring back make believe. One more and I'm gone. Scars are never wrong. . CHORUS. Your promise means nothing at all.
Yeah, some days won't end ever and some days pass on by. I'll be working here forever, at least until I die. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I'm supposed to get a raise next week, you know damn well I won't.
Somedays won't end ever and somedays pass on by,. I'll be working here forever, at least until I die. Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. I'm supposed to get a raise week, you know damn well I won't.
(Phil Vassar/Julie Woods). . Phil: A little boy eight years old. In a semi-circle, eyes aglow. Our teacher told us stories every day. Kenny: Huck Finn on the Mississippi.
Whoaaa. Alright.. . Why don't you love me like you used to?. Why don't you love me like you used to?. Well, I've tried so hard to see what makes you happy.
All the girls at the office win every year. They come back with secrets and cheap souvenirs. They beg her to go, they say you don't know what you're missing.
Ten thousand people moving, just trying to get ahead. We're only human but we make no time to ever take a breath. But caught up in the madness, it should be common sense.
So good to see you. baby. where 've you been hiding this time?. You walk in shining with a smile. absolutely divine.. Say. are you doing alright?. . Workaholic slave.
WHAT A WOMAN'S WORTH. . VERSE 1. . YOU CALL YOURSELF A MAN. CAUSE YOU'RE A MILLIONAIRE. AND YOU SAY YOU'RE THE MACK DADDY. AND SO YOU NEVER CALL A WOMAN DEAR.
WE ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. . VERSE 1. . A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY WE ARE NOT COOL. A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY I'LL GIVE YOU THE BLUES. A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY I WON'T BE THERE.
dont do too much before the show, there's so much no one needs to know, so many heavy hands to shake, smiles that flash fast tend to be fake, and the lines of time in dressing rooms, pills to ward off blacks and blues, chances pass don't hesitate a dripping tap becomes a lake, there watching close so don't make no mistakes..
If I was a sinner, I tell you what I'd do. I'd quit my sinnin' and I'd work on a building too. I'm workin' on a building, I'm workin' on a building. I'm workin' on a building for my Lord, for my Lord.
I love the hands of the working man. Working all day in the sun. Every morning there's a mountain to be moved. By the end of the day it's done. . I love the hands of my working man.
While I'm at home a workin'. And a slavin' this way. You're out of misbehavin'. Spendin' all of your pay. On wine, women and song. . While I'm a makin' bed.
Well it's four in the morning. Rain is a pourin'. When you stumble in drunk again. Soaked to the bone. When you find your way home. Hey baby, where you been?.
Tell me why baby, why baby, why baby, why. You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby, cry. . Well, I got a crow I wanna pick with you. Just like last time when the feathers flew.