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1. |
| 3:38 | ||||
one thing I know this pain will go step through all that's left to feel I wait to meet my love made real don't move don't touch don't talk so much strip and find the place to kneel I wait to meet my love made real one thing I know this day will go don't touch don't talk crawl the wall she's the ticket to the future don't listen down the hall you can say your prayer to the head of this bed when it begins at your knees and goes right to your head birth-day strap me down from wrist to heel I wait to meet my love made real one thing I know this day will go shake all over like an old sick dog there's a needle here needle there tremble in the fog it's a tight squeeze vice grip ice and fire she's a hot little treasure and the wave goes higher birth-day birth-day |
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2. |
| 3:09 | ||||
The sign said "Headshots"
And that was all, A picture of a boy And a number you could call, Two eyes in the shade A mouth so sad and small, It's strange the way a shadow Can fall across the wall, And make the difference In what you see Ah... He's just a poster, but He's everywhere, A face under a street lamp Ripped and hanging in the air, Turn the corner And he's still there, Watching all the people Who are passing unaware, Is there a judgement In what he sees? Ah... On a day As cold And gray As today... The sign says "Headshots" It's all I see, A boy becomes a picture Of guilt and sympathy, And so I think of you In memory Of the days we were together, And I knew that you loved me That was the difference In what we see, But that's history... Ah... |
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3. |
| 2:53 | ||||
It won't do
To dream of caramel, To think of cinnamon And long for you. It won't do To stir a deep desire, To fan a hidden fire That can never burn true. I know your name, I know your skin, I know the way These things begin; But I don't know How I would live with myself, What I'd forgive of myself If you don't go. So goodbye, Sweet appetite No single bite could satisfy... I know your name, I know your skin, I know the way These things begin; But I don't know How I would live with myself What I would give of myself, If you don't go. It won't do To dream of caramel, To think of cinnamon And long for you. |
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4. |
| 3:31 | ||||
I don't care for tights, she says
and does not tell me why revealing one brown thigh She hikes her skirt above her knee I see, I say, and wonder at her slender little fingers the threads of recent slumbers How cleverly they pull upon and passion does begin? Do you know where friendship ends It's between the binding of her stockings and her skin. (oh yeah) She stayed up so late I thought she'd ask me to go dance told me I had no chance But something in the way she laughed The fiction in her family was that she was never nice I'd say she was very I just did not see the price Do you know where friendship ends and passion does begin? When the gin and tonic makes the room begin to spin. (oh yeah) There may be attraction here So I'm assigned to read her mind, now but it will never flower in this witching hour Here's no game for those who claim to be easily bruised But how can I complain when she's so easily amused? Do you know where friendship ends and passion does begin? (When she does not show you It's between the binding the way out on the way in) -- of her stockings and her skin. (oh yeah |
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5. |
| 3:10 | ||||
I only turned to see
What hand had set this inner field alight Against the flame I see The outline of a man against a night Take back your sympathy That bound us close, and say we called a bluff I'd rather break the thread I do not need to drink that bitter stuff A casual match In a very dry field What could be The season's yield? My eyes have gone to coal It's nothing I would be concerned about When the heat of love becomes the chill of doubt Observe the moment A casual match In a very dry field Fire and ash Is the season's yield We look for a sign But it is not revealed Fire and ash is the Season's yield |
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6. |
| 3:40 | ||||
He is not my friend, but he is with me
His hand is on my back when I step from the sidewalk Like a shadow is with a foot that falls Or when I'm walking down these darkened halls I don't know when it will be He's the Thin Man With a date for me To arrive at some point I can feel his eyes when I don't expect him In the back seat of a taxi down Vestry Street His arm is around my waist and he pulls me down to him He whispers things into my ear that sound so sweet With a date for me To arrive at some point He's the Thin Man He is not my friend, but he is with me I don't know when it will be And he promises a peace I never knew I cannot give in, no, I must refuse him With a date for me But could I really be the one to resist that kiss so true He's the Thin Man I don't know when it will beTo arrive at some point |
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7. |
| 3:10 | ||||
Ante up. And don't be shy.
Who is that man who is catching my eye? What's underneath all of the deadpan face? Sitting so pretty with a criminal grace? Lamebrain Pete wants to Spit in the Sea. He's got a cool hand but it isn't for me. Butcher Boy thinks he'll be splitting the pot. But I've seen what he's got and it isn't a lot. (When deuces are wild you can follow the queen. I'd go too except I know where she's been.) But it's no cheap thrill I'll see you, I'll call you, I'll raise you It will cost you, cost you, cost you Anything you have to pay. I limit the straddles, and you shuffle and deal. When will the dealer reveal how he feels? Is the lucky beginner just a five-card stud? Is this winning streak going to be nipped in the bud? I'll see you, I'll call you, I'll raise you It will cost you, cost you, cost you But it's no cheap thrill Anything you have to pay. I'll match you, I'll bet you, I'll play you, But it's no cheap thrill It will cost you, cost you, cost you Anything you have to pay |
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8. |
| 3:27 | ||||
If your love were taken from me
Every color would be black and white It would be as flat as the world before Columbus That's the day that I lose half my sight If your life were taken from me All the trees would freeze in this cold ground It would be as cruel as the world before Columbus Sail to the edge and I'd be there looking down Those men who lust for land And for riches strange and new Who love those trinkets of desire Oh they never will have you And they'll never know the gold Or the copper in your hair How could they weigh the worth Of you so rare If your love were taken from me Every light that's bright would soon go dim It would be as dark as the world before Columbus Down the waterfall and I'd swim over the brim Those men who lust for land And for riches strange and new Who love those trinkets of desire Oh they will never have you And they'll never know the gold Or the copper in your hair How could they weigh the worth Of you so rare |
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9. |
| 3:34 | ||||
Lolita
Almost grown Lolita Go on home Hey girl Don't be a dog all your life Don't beg for Some little crumb of affection Don't try To be somebody's wife So young You need a word of protection Lolita Almost grown Lolita Go on home Hey girl I've been where you are standing Leaning in the doorway In your mother's black dress So hungry For the one understanding Looking for a token of Blood or tenderness Lolita Almost grown Lolita Go on home Lolita |
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10. |
| 2:56 | ||||
the ceiling had a painting on it
in our room in France so we were living underneath some angels in a dance and so we went to bed my husband was not feeling well he woke up complaining of an aching in his head that one by one the old and young had come through our room that night he said a hundred people asked if he was all right one by one the old and young lined up to touch his hand he spent the night explaining they had come to the wrong man when we asked her the next day with coffee and a magazine the concierge was less than helpful we went to the desk to pay "what happened in that room?" he asked "a death or something strange?" and returned to him his change she smiled at him politely and this will be a mystery, why none appeared to me? well, what I'd like to know is with all the people in that room when we sleep so close together that our hair becomes entwined I must have missed that moment in the gateway to his mind |
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11. |
| 3:08 | ||||
I like a tombstone cause it
weathers well and if it stands or if it crumbles only time will tell there'll be no dancing on the gravestone you must cut it deep if you carve my name in marble you must let me sleep it burns away and time is burning burning burning famous men but I do try to see the kingdom I don't need to see the gates of every now and then and I know that to enter in the doorway humble map if you ask me where it is it's on a and time is burning burning burning show your handicap it burns away |
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12. |
| 2:48 | ||||
My favorite plum
hangs so far from me See how it sleeps and hear how it calls to me See how the flesh It must be bursting presses the skin, with secrets within, I've seen the rest, yes and that is the one for me See how it shines it will be so sweet I've been so dry See how it lays it would make my heart complete Never noticing me here below languid and slow I've seen the best, yes and that is the one for me Maybe a girl will take it Maybe a shake of the bough will wake it and make it fall My favorite plum Maybe a boy will steal it lies in wait for me I'll be right here You'll say that I'm longing endlessly foolish to trust But it will be mine cause I've had the rest, yes and I know that it must and that is the one for me and that is the one for meI've seen the best, yes |