Last night. I was pouring out my heart like a waterfall to you. And with one kiss. I was a runaway train flying off the track to you. . "I love you" came flooding out.
Two black Cadillacs driving in a slow parade. Headlights shining bright in the middle of the day. One is for his wife. The other for the woman who loved him at night.
Baby you're a wrecking ball. Crashing into me. Nothing I can do but fall. Piece by piece. You broke down every part of me. That ever thought I'd never need you, baby.
Two black Cadillacs driving in a slow parade. Headlights shining bright in the middle of the day. One is for his wife. The other for the woman who loved him at night.
Maybe it's the way that the stars are aligned. That's makin' me feel this way tonight. Maybe it's the words you left unsaid. Maybe it's the stardust in my head.
The hills are alive with the sound of music. With songs they have sung for a thousand years. The hills fill my heart with the sound of music. . My heart wants to sing every song it hears.
There's a place out there for us. More than just a prayer or anything you've ever dreamed of. So when you feel like giving up. 'Cause you don't fit in down here.
This boy here wants to move too fast. He see's my future as having a past. Well, I don't think so. I don't think so. . That boy there, well he's playing a fool.
High on a hill was a lonely goatherd. Lay ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo. Loud was the voice of the lonely goatherd. Lay ee odl lay ee odl-oo. . Folks in a town that was quite remote heard.
In the circles I've been running. I've covered many miles. And I could search forever. For what's right before my eyes. . Just when I thought I'd found it.
Front row center in that little white church. I was singing at a baby laying in a manger. Eight years old wearing angel wings. Yeah, and to this day, that's what you see.
Blue and gold behind me in the bleachers. Go Comanches on makeshift cardboard signs. We Will Rock You blaring through the hometown speakers. As I flew from the pyramid.
Yesterday I got a call. Someone I didn't know at all passed away. Mama said yeah you know him. You went to school with both his kids. They lived out on Prescott lane.
Baby, you'll come knocking on my front door. Same old line you used to use before. I said ya, well. What am I supposed to do. I didn't know what I was getting into.
I was sitting on my doorstep. I hung up the phone and it fell out of my hand. But I knew I had to do it. And he wouldn't understand. . So hard to see myself without him.
Wanna find some boy, rip his heart right out. First man I see, gonna take him down. It ain't the Christian thing to do, they say. But someone, somewhere's gotta pay.
He said I've been where you've been before. Down every hallway's a slamming door. No way out, no one to come and save me. Wasting a life that the Good Lord gave you.
All the raindrops. In the sky tonight. Can't compare with all the pain. And all the tears I've cried. But now I'm done. . All the make believe. Locked in this picture frame.
Perhaps I had a wicked childhood. Perhaps I had a miserable youth. But somewhere in my wicked, miserable past. There must have been a moment of truth.
One foot on the bus 'bout half past nine. I knew that you were leaving this time. I thought about laying down in its path. Thinking that you might get off for that.