Well, I've had my fill of this big city. Well, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. So I'm packing up my ride and what's left of my pride. kiss my * goodbye, I'm driving south. . Take me back to Tr
There was a time. There was a place. It was your name. It was your face Well, I was sixteen. I thought I knew the plan. You were my girl. And I was your man Late nights on the phone. Late night
Old man comes out of the rain. His heart's as heavy as night. There was a time, he was a soldier boy. He forgot the times before the war. There was a girl, he could have called his wife. But he l
Take me out. Take me home. Take me anywhere. I walked a hundred miles. So I could give a dog a bone. . I'm alright. I don't mind. I'm just running into something. Bigger than the something.
I met you under neon. All of the lights were flickering off and on. Everybody's coming down or throwing up. Or sleeping around. I remember why I left this town. . I don't want to dance with you.
My mother works so hard. She works so late. Oh mother, take it easy. You work so hard. You might be late. To your own party. . When you leave me it's not fair. When you leave me it's not fair.
Oh, Captain of my industry. Oh, cigarettes and company. I'm never where I want to be. The dirty, dirty ground. . Oh, Halloween! The blood you drew. You carved a space to climb into. And like a
When I'm gone, don't bury me. I will not lie under this town. I will not lie where I can't see. Please don't put me underground. . If the day is sunny, let my father say some words. If the night
So you got the navy blues. I took off my shirt and shoes. I feel like a criminal. I love you like an animal. I'm laying out my Sunday clothes. I can't get my suitcase closed. I know that swear a