We'd like to introduce you to the nature of our trials. We'd love the chance to bring your elders down. So fix your Dad a drink 'cause we're gonna need to think.
It's irregular and it sure won't pay. But say naught 'til you got something to say. So I live for forty minutes a day. Can I have that?. . The biggest kick you ever got.
Your eyes hit a gilded window. when the Housewives Journal, started closing every door. The wind's so strong and you decided. that you just don't want to be carried with it anymore.
Had a scratch only you could itch. Underneath the Glebe Point Bridge. And now every boy in a knitted vest. Has got some precedent. So we took a personality pill.
Don't you wish that your kids all looked more fine?. Do you feel that your guy's below your style?. Animal slippers and a drink over Sunday mail. Coffee teeth and a cigarette heart for sale.
Grab a six pack for the way home. It's only twenty five minutes alone. At a chance to listen to what you see fit. Put your tail between your legs and you split.
Hi!. I'm sure could make your hand fit mine(woo, woo). if I deliver these custard trays on time.(woo, woo). Four thirty a.m. ding dong rise.(woo, woo).
At my nan's I wasn't thinking. Over boiled beans and chicken. Something cool fell in my juice cup. Sudden I could lie and make stuff up. . Is that why.
You've lived on beans and rice. And fell for Jesus Christ. And if your pants are nice. . Mother Nature's son. Never made sense until you begun. To play the kids for fun.
Every word they sling you. Hits like your folks have never been kind. And the jewels on your apron. Could use some calamine. Ugly girls and pit-faced boys.
Would it stain. If the lights fell down on your name. And each face began to look all the same. How much is enough?. Did you ever want to just lose touch with everybody you know?.
The weightlifter and a library tech you know. Made a big decision in the magazine row. I'll open my catalog, just enough to let you in. And she'll drop beers like you drop vitamins.
Wide eyes show white. White enough to shoot. But if you ain't got the strength to fight it. And you just can't hide it. . And I ain't gonna open my eyes anymore.