Every time you leave. You tear the soul from me. I die a little more. Each time part. . I can't control my dreams. My heart can't seem to learn. To turn and lock its door.
(Bob Dylan). . In the time of my confession, in the hour of my deepest need. When the pool of tears beneath my feet flood every newborn seed. There's a dyin' voice within me reaching out somewhere,.
She stands on the banks of the mighty Mississippi. Alone in the pale moonlight. Waitin' for a man, a riverboat gambler. Said that he'd return tonight.
(Jack Wesley Routh/Randy Sharp). . These things happen. Love never comes with a guarantee. No hard meetings. But it looks like this love was never meant to be..
Her close friends have gathered.. Lord, ain't it a shame. Grieving together. Sharing the blame.. But when she was dying. Lord, we let her down.. There's no use cryin'.
They call him a bandit. And you know the notches. That he ought to wear on his gun. He sees you through eyes. . He's partially blinded from staring too long at the sun.
Gotta make your own rules child. Gotta break your own chains. The dreams that posses you. May blossom an bless you. Or run you insane.. . The moment is yours now.
Guarding the carcass, we stripped and divided. To carve up and covet they wait there alone. Keeping the secret the rest have forgotten. And staring in silence from sockets of stone.
Everybody called the lady Easy. For the way the lady was to please. Everybody told her she was crazy. Lovin' all that love away for free. . People hate to see you make it Easy.
Eddie the Eunuch was a weasel. Nasty as an old man's nose. Making believin' he was evil. Struttin' in his mama's clothes. . You know that Eddie had a bad connection.
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I've heard it said. Life leaves you memories that are precious. If that's true, it hasn't left me any yet. There are none that I've thought of I can cherish.
I told you I'd leave a light on. In case you ever wanted to come back home. You smiled and said you appreciate the gesture. I took every word to heart.
Eyes wide open. To the great train robbery. Of my soul. Impending blindness. . Of the kind that's. Beyond my control. Eyes wide open. To the secret forest.
Emily sat right next to me. Five days a week in the same bus seat. For a girl she was pretty cool. She wore an old ball cap, hated lace. Played a mean shortstop and second base.
What stations are the buttons on your radio on. Do you sleep late Saturdays or get up at dawn. Do you prefer fiddles or violins. And have you given any thoughts to how a lifetime of love begins.
From thirty thousand feet above the desert floor I see it there below. A city with a legend, the West Texas city of El Paso. Where long ago I heard a song about a Texas cowboy and a girl.
Thought that I could leave it all behind me. Thought that I could make a brand new start. If I had nothin' to remind me. It wouldn't be so hard. But this voice inside says it ain't over yet.
Every heart has to hurt sometimes. Every lover knows who's ever been left behind. Every time you told me, every time I believe. It would never be mine, I was just standin' in line.