I bought a toothbrush, some toothpaste. A flannel for my face. Pajamas, a hairbrush. New shoes and a case. I said to my reflection. Let's get out of this place. Past the church and the steeple.
You're kind, you're so kind. You rescued me when I was blind. And you put me on your pillow. When I was on the wall. You're kind, so kind, so kind And you're good, you're so good. You introduced
When I was a little boy. And the Devil would call my name. I'd say "now who do. Who do you think you're fooling?". I'm a consecrated boy. Singer in a Sunday choir. My mama loves, she loves me.
Well I'm accustomed to a smooth ride. Or maybe I'm a dog who's lost its bite. I don't expect to be treated like a fool no more. I don't expect to sleep through the night. Some people say a lie's a
The night sets softly. With the hush of falling leaves,. Casting shivering shadows. On the houses through the trees,. And the light from a street lamp. Paints a pattern on my wall,. Like the pie
May twelve angels guard you while you sleep. Maybe that's a waste of angels, I don't know. I'd do anything to keep you safe. From the danger that surrounds us Little by little, bit by bit. Little
No I would not give you false hope. On this strange and mournful day. But the mother and child reunion. Is only a motion away, oh, little darling of mine I can't for the life of me. Remember a sad