It happens on the beach. When I'm drunk again and I don't want to be. It happens on the beach. When I'm drunk again and I don't want to be. You're the morning after we.
There's a holy cloud rolling through the city. Yeah, threatenin' to rain. Said I've come to rest the iron. Of your locomotive train. . The rails you're riding on, my friend.
We'll get there, I don't know which way. But I feel you coming out, just not today. And I can't see that far through the mist and through the haze. But I know that you'll be back someday.
I was born, and I was made. By the hands of marmalade. I've got legends in my blood. I've got Indians in my veins. . And in the year of '44. Grandpaw went away to war.
Dressing my voice up on the phone. Underneath the envy rotting my bones. I'd do anything to get you alone, if just for awhile. . Blame it on the way that I talk.
A new, new day will come. When the children will run and laugh with the son. And you, you will be mine, in awhile. . And honey that's all I need, honey that's all I need.
Passed through main street yesterday. And, oh, this town just ain't the same. Looked in the window and it was gone. All those tables I'd written on. .
Well, I ran into some trouble. And headed out toward Liberty Line. I heard voices going in my head. "You could be livin' more than you could be dyin'".
I've been a figurine. In a Demon's evil plan. I've looked in the mirror. For as long as I can. . But I made a deal. And I'll follow it down. And I'll swallow regret.
I went to Amsterdam. I got so lost down the way. I took the crooked path. I wish that I'd never stayed. I cannot change the past. Can I change, change the past?.
Well I was just a-thinkin' we could work it out. Maybe get around to take the trip down south. But she had had enough. . So I stormed out of the bedroom to the mornin' light.