The sun brought me. The moon caught me. The wind fought me. The rain got me. The road sent me. For years bent me. The stars overwhelmed me. Time and again.
I like to listen to music. I like the way that it sounds. On the radio. . I like to sit in a silent place. When no one's around. And listen inside it.
I caught a train. I met a dame. She was a hepster. And a real gone dame. She was pretty. From New York City. And we trucked on down that old fair lane.
Touch me baby, prrrr-ooh-ooh. Touch me baby, prrrr-ooh-ooh. Touch me baby, prrrr-ooh-ooh. Prrrr-ooh-ooh, prrrr-ooh-ooh, ooh. . A-well I'm a feeling lonely (doo-wop).
Come on little baby let's tear the dancefloor up. Come on little baby let's tear the dancefloor up. Come on little mama let me see you strut your stuff.
(Anderson/Howe/Wakeman/Bruford). Jump out this next world. Is gone overground. That sky is ecstasy dancin'. My child my woman. My daughter my son. Together planning to party.
Tin machine. Tin machine. . Take me anywhere. somewhere without alcohol. Or goons with muddy hair. . Tin machine. Tin machine. . Tin machine. Tin machine.
A ship comes in from africa. Carrying forbidden cargo. Gonna bring somebody lots a trouble. There's a family out in ohio. Gonna step on it and make it grow.
Let me in your life. Open up the door. Let me in your heart. Give me the key. You're the only one. I'll ever want. Show me the way. Give me the key. Give me the key.
You came out of nowhere, I won't go there. It was a place full of despair. I sure wouldn't feel any shame. If you no longer knew my name. No, I don't dare so much.
Surely I could tell when I sleep tonight. A dream will call and raise it's head in majesty. Dividing all my energy. To the meeting of Your love. . Where from whence it came.