Lyrics:
for the place
where the streets are made of gold
the tv is blaring
and no one cares
we made our way
down the lonely spiral stairs
a dimly lit
We found love in a dimly lit room
In the corner of my house
Drenched in the smell of perfume
Coming from you
Your arms around me
In the middle
upon my bed
In the early evening gloom
Impaled on my wall
My eyes can dimly see
The pattern of my life
And the puzzle that is me
From the moment
up on his shoulders, way up
And carries him on down the midway
Past the kids, past the sailors, to his dimly lit trailer
And the Ferris wheel turns
up on his shoulders, way up
And carries him on down the midway
Past the kids, past the sailors, to his dimly lit trailer
And the Ferris wheel turns
upon my bed
In the early evening gloom
Impaled on my wall
My eyes can dimly see
The pattern of my life
And the puzzle that is me
From the moment
survive
A wife to demanding, with no understanding
Of why I stay dead on my feet
A dimly lit tavern a willing young woman
Are some of the reasons I
As I lie upon my bed
In the early evening gloom.
Impaled on my wall
My eyes can dimly see
The pattern of my life
And the puzzle that is me.
you but we're strangers when we meet
In a dimly lit corner in a place outside of town
Tonight we'll just try to say goodbye again
But I know it's
Hopelessly passing your time in the grassland away
Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air
You better watch out,
There may be dogs about
control
Wandering the wide earth
Searching for my soul
Dimly peering
I would surely find
What could there be more purely bright
In truth's day-star
Hopelessly passing your time in the grassland away
Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air
You better watch out
There may be dogs about
Oh, the lights of magdala flicker dimly on the shore
Holy sailor sailing on the sea
Patiently waiting she was quietly to the door
Another lonely
love you but we're strangers when we meet
In a dimly lit corner at a place outside of town
Tonight we'll try to say "Goodbye" again
But I know it's
Oh, the lights of magdala flicker
Dimly on the shore
Holy sailor sailing on the sea
Patiently waiting she walked quietly
To the door
Another lonely
On a golden autumn day, on a golden autumn day
On a golden autumn day, an a golden autumn day
In the wee midnight hour I was parking my car
In this dimly
(Charles Grean - Marvin Moore)
When I park the car where is dimly lighted
There's no cause to get excited no
(You're sure) ah, ah, I'm a good boy
If
While the rich get their kicks with their affluent antics
Mr. Black sits and ponders their fate.
He just sits in the gloom of his dimly-lit room
love you but we're strangers when we meet.
In a dimly lit corner at a place outside of town
Tonight we'll try to say "Goodbye" again
But I know it's
On the shore dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering
love you but we're strangers when we meet
In dimly little corner
In a place outside of town
Tonight we'll try to say goodbye again
But I know it's
dimly
Bitter - sweet temptation
Tears come rarely now, fever strikes like lighting
Thunder drowns my heartbeat, ice curls round my spine
Dark eyes
Maybe we passed in a dimly lit hall
It could be years ago and I cannot recall
But there's something in the air
Trying to cut my breath as we stand
I am turning my eyes
I am turning my eyes
Towards a hundred years to come
And I dimly see
And I dimly see the island
The island I am gazing
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