No stranger in this town. Nobody moves without making a sound. You live and die within the borders and lines. No one dies without paying their fines. .
She lives a few doors down. Says she wants you to take her out. Have some coffee somewhere. Just some coffee. . You saw her around in the parking lot.
Well, they ain't gonna make a movie. About a couple of fools like us. No one's gonna write a book about our little love. You don't get your picture on the local front page.
Someone was cryin? and the bells rang. Then I don? t remember a thing. You were talkin? but the words came. From somebody else. . Someone said kiss her and so you did.
You know when I'm coming home. You know when I'm coming to bed. You know when I tell you that I love you. I mean every word I said. . You know I'm a bit too proud.
Next time he tries to leave. I'm gonna help him to the door. Won't be no sorrow from me. 'Cause there's no sorrow anymore. . I tried like hell to make him happy.
It? s late enough, all your kids should be home. The policeman says as he takes your beer for his own. You remember, wondering what his wife thought. About his occupation.
In the depths of the deep blue sea. There's a blue as blue as me. Where a quiet symphony. Plays for the lonely. . I could just let it all go. Sink down to the world below.
I'm on my way to the new storefront. Just on the east side. Ten bucks to renew whatever hope you lose first. And then I'm alright. . And everyone there defends on their faith.
The kitchen smells like orange peels. Her stomach turns like a spinning wheel. Put the baby down in her little seat. You should rest now mama you should eat.
Well, I've come to know. The look on your face. When you're lying. About where you've been. Or how much you spent. . I know. When you will raise your fingers.
It's finally breaking me down. To my credit I feel like I held on as long as I could. I barely recognize myself now. I'd teach my heart to lie if I thought that it would.
Well, I can fall in love. In the middle of the afternoon. With the TV blarin?. In the very next room. . I fall in love again. At the end of a ragin' fight.
You never woke up beside a stranger. But you never spent the night alone. In your jacket is a flask of Southern Comfort. In your pocket you got a comb.
If I could buy this town. I'd keep it small and rough. Full of third shift dreamers. And high school love. . I'd keep the Church of Christ. And the bowling alley open.
No strangers in this town. No one moves without making a sound. You live and die within the borders and lines. No one dies without paying their fines.
"It's late enough,. all you kids should be home.". The policeman says. as he takes your beer for his own.. You remember. wondering what his wife thought.
Well I've come to know the look on your face. When you're lying about where you've been. Or how much you spent. . I know when you will raise your fingers.