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Don't say a word
The last one's still stinging Back of my mind I feel that phone ringing And there is no way back from this Everything hits at once What we needs is just what we wants I go to sleep but think that you're next to me I go to sleep and think you're next to me Don't make a move When I walk out, don't follow me Out in the car Can feel it calling me And, ooh, you're so far away But I can still change my mind tonight I gotta change my mind somehow I go to sleep alone but think that you're next to me Everything hits at once Tonight outside is all lit up with ad lights In traffic we become, on the way back home Part of something bigger than just on our own I gotta change my mind tonight I can still change my mind tonight Merging in traffic, cross the lanes, and then we become Something bigger than just anyone Oh, and everything hits at once What we needs is just what we wants I go to sleep and think that you're next to me I go to sleep and think that you're next to me |
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Things everybody would say
Believing is hard Believing is art Things everybody should know The end will come slow And love breaks your heart So welcome to the north side Where you will see what it means to be standing on line It's not so out of the way Just under the east and one stop away I said that this is a call Yeah it might be a call If the world could sit tight for one night Get out the car at the corner of nine Where they take everything and just spit it all out I'm staying up late at night To take apart what I said To make it all sound alright Waiting now and taking my time Cause I've seen what it means to be standing on line This is a call yeah it might be a call And the world is alright and alright Taking your time and I'm standing on line It depends and it comes back again Yes They've got my number they've got me alright They know my number they've got me alright Think about it a while The end ain't that bad Take out the trash with one hand It falls apart like a band Just hold on to it tight This is a call it ain't mine not at all And the world can sit tight and alright Taking your time and get right back on line It depends it depends and it comes back again Yes things that everybody would say Believing is hard Believing is art Things everybody should know The end will come slow And love breaks your heart |
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There's a girl in my yard
Reading to me tarot cards She don't know anything But she's beautiful to me My eyes are opening again I see you as you're marching in I'll bring you cover when you're cold You'll bring me youth when I grow old Do you remember when you were small How everybody would seem so tall I am your shadow in the dark I have your blood inside my heart |
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I'm on a staight line when a man comes around
And he got lines in the suit Coming out to make us moot I'm moving on now if I like it or not He says I've got nowhere to go Tell me something I don't know He's painting it out like I don't want to know The picture has come down I'm taking it off and throwing it out The picture is about what could have been easier The picture is coming around now How come I feel so washed up At such a such a tender age now How could I feel so washed up The picture is coming around now It could have been easier At such at such a tender age I'm listening to the comforting sound Of some kind of work being done outside Of sounds from next door the walls don't hide I'm listening to mountain to sound And the way it's panned is cool But when I get back home to you There's got to be something more than that too The human resource clerk Has two cigarettes and back to work She eats right but hurts And she says it could have been good by now It could have been more than a wage yeah How come she feels so washed up At such a such a tender age now It could have been easier It could have been more than a wage How come she feels so washed up at such a tender age I'm on a straignt line and a man comes around And I got nowhere to go Come back and tell something I don't know |
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When I was still growing up and dad headed off to work
He put coat and tie on over a fitted shirt Nothing else would fit right All seams so directly apply The fitted shirt hung on me Fitted shirt alright I long for the days they used to say Ma'am and yes sir Now I'm going to find buttons for my Dad's old used shirt Fitted shirt Fitted shirt Been looking so long now And no one's seen and no one's heard When I go out tonight I'm gonna put on a fitted shirt One day it'll take and they'll start to make Shirts that fit right Till then i supose I still got dad's clothes And that's alright Fitted shirt (x7) |
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If there's anything you want
Come on back 'cause it's all still here I'll be in the back room drinking my half of the beer And if you and me is so right Why is the same thing every night? It's just a matter of time It's almost measurable Imagination ain't kind on us Tonight You're at you best when you got the guns turned 180 degrees And finding out if it adds all up right We go through all the same lies and sell out to appease But go to sleep in a bed of lies I've made my own more than once or twice And now time is my time Time is my own I feel so alive, yet I feel so alone 'Cause you know you're the one and that that hasn't changed Since you were 19 and still in school Waiting on a light on the corner by Sound Exchange |
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Tough Break Hands Broke It All Right In Two
And It Won't Get Back Together With Stitches And Glue And Now That Song's Been Sung It's Just The Cost Of What's Been Done The Cost Of Taking A Walk With You I Can Tell Myself This Is For All Concerned's Health And I May Yet Dot That I Fill It Up And Pour It Down The Inside And Tell You All Go And Take A Walk And I Said All Y'all Go Take A Walk Tough Break Hands Sent Me Back Home To Ma Back To Cowtown And The Fish Shop And The Mall Oh Yeah It Sent Me Right Back From Where I Came And In The Interim Nothing Changed So I May Yet Dot That I Fill It Up And Pour It Down The Inside Until You All Go And Take A Walk And I Said All Y'all Go Take A Walk |
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1020 Am 1020 Am
When Will I Ever See You Again 1020 Am When Will I Ever See You Again I Carry You Out It Starts To Sink In When Will I Ever See You Again You'll Be With Me Still Ever From Now 1020 Am Cause I Remember Everything You Did And I Remember Everything You Did Everything You Were Everything You Said Yeah I Remember Everything You Did 1020 Am When Will I Ever See You Again 1020 Am When Will I Ever See You Again |
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Wendy's walking out alone and it's saturday night
All the boys act tough but they ain't got a bite When they do they'll get more than a slap on the wrist And it's clear who's promoting her own myth So I'll take the fifth Take the fifth oh Everybody talks it up on a saturday night And all the kids want to brag in fact that they got a right But it ain't gonna be just a slap on the wrist And it's clear who's gonna go and promote her own myth Gonna talk the fifth Take the fifth oh But I'll takee the fifth I'll take the fifth oh In back of the room when she walk on through find 'em stacked against the wall On the tip of their tongue is the word that all along could turn around the way it'd fall The thinking about what she's got she's about got me backed against the wall On the tip of my tongue cause I knew it all along I'd be back there if I wouldn't fall If I wouldn't fall If I wouldn't fall Wendy's out on her own it's a saturday night And I've been hanging around as if to save my own life All the girls stand around with their hands on their hips Cause all the boys have already fallen prey to her myth But I'm gonna take the fifth I'll take the fifth on And I'll take the fifth I'll take the fifth on And I'll take the fifth I'll take the fifth And I'll take the fifth I'll tkae the fifth oh |
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Now when she went to Chicago that night
She faced a wall And she woke up outside with all those leaves in her her mouth And felt the pall An all night the rain came on down But then, she'd never been to Chicago at night Before the fall And it don't stop not at all It falls all around In the city Hits the ground And now everybody's at disadvantage Speaking with their second language She'd never been there before they went and set up the wall And though nobody'd expected much from this reinvention She still broke right down after all Because she knew that it was all over And we'd hit a wall And like the fall this was all Now it's all around In the city On the ground And now everybody's at disadvantage Speaking with their second language And I never been to the wall Never been to the wall . . . |