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in moonlight, writing "What for?" across the morning sky Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye Speeding
writing "What for?" across the morning sky Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow
a-talkin' to an old man that had known me ever since the day I was born, and an old friend of the family. He says, "Son, you don't know how lucky you are
She walks be the sea where the seaworld is And she waits for the man to come She lives in town with her high-heeled friends And she knows it's
let no man curse Or one of us will leave here tonight in a hearse For we'll be tried by 12 And fertilizing daisies Crying mommas and cousins
let no man curse Or one of us will leave here tonight in a hearse For we'll be tried by 12 And fertilizing daisies Crying mommas and cousins
(ooh-ooh) she carries her dreams Man, you ought to see her fly One Sunday morning, she didn't go to church He wondered why she didn't leave He went up
got a left front tire throwin' thread By tomorrow morning I could be dead Baby, maybe, you've been right all along You said you couldn't stay With
As the morning comes and i wake up You are with me and the sun is up Mitarsam Man o To raahemoon o nadoonim! We're gonna make our dreams come true ... yeaaaah!!
thing this morning Was to have you walk out on me Last night you came home late And I knew you'd been drinking By that old mellow look on your face
later he's out on the rash Been given his last right by a priest It's the third time Mike's been declared deceased Mike Balls just died this morning
late nights cruising phone beating none stop. paranoid feds raiding up my dons spot, its on top. feds are by the spots they got it boxed off. you
forty-two with the signal overdue And the passengers all frantic to a man That's when I would appear and I'd saunter to the rear I'd been busy in the luggage
He's the guaranteed eternal sanctuary man Look, look into my mouth he cries And all the children lost down many paths I bet my life you'll walk inside
He's the guaranteed eternal sanctuary man Look, look into my mouth he cries And all the children lost down many paths I bet my life you'll walk inside
Fly on through the sky Fly on my sweet angel Tomorrow I'm gonna be by your side Fly away, high away, fly away Sure enough this morning came
It's by myself I'm walking It's by myself I'm talking My heart knows it's too incomplete It's only in my dreams I find The kind of man I have in
on through the sky Fly on my sweet angel tomorrow I'm gonna be by your side" Fly away, high away, fly away Sure enough this morning came unto me Silver
a visit I pay - and does it pay!" And his friend, Liquid Len by name, Of Wine, Women and Wandsworth fame, Said "I'm breaking the legs of the bastard that
He's the guaranteed eternal sanctuary man Look, look into my mouth he cries And all the children lost down many paths I bet my life you'll walk inside
a fire way up on the fourteenth floor Struck down by the time I was ten by an illness Which robbed me of the sight of the morning sun And that ain't all
the sky Fly on my sweet angel Tomorrow I'm gonna be by your side Fly away, high away, fly away Sure enough this morning came unto me Silver wings
on judgement morning Ah, tell me pretty woman which way the river runs Ah, tell me pretty woman which way the river runs It runs from by back door
a mountain that we really want to climb The road is hard, hard and long Put down that two by four This man would never turn you from his door Oh George! Oh
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