Take away the trees and the birds All have to sit upon the ground, uum Take away their wings and The birds will have to walk to get around And take away
Don't leave me alone on Chapel Hill in the silver mist in the midnight chill Oh the moon is rising and the night is still don't leave me alone on Chapel
I like cows, I think they're cute Walkin' in their big cow suit They give me milk, they give me cheese They give me hoof and mouth disease I like cows
The clock of St James lookin' down through the rain at the city blackened with time Alleys and the doorways are grim, the street lights dimmed from the
I woke up in the night and saw the moonlight shinin' through my windows I sat up and looked around startled by the sound I thought I'd heard Through the
Legendary chicken fairy big as life and twice as hairy In our windows you'll come creepin' Whippin' goodies on us while we're sleepin' When you wish upon
Fire hydrant No 79 standin' on the corner by the no-parking sign You're the only friend I got in Nashville Tennessee You work for the city in the rain
I remember when you said with this ring I Thee wed Now you've gone betrayed my trust rings of gold have turned to rust Tears can't wash away the sin love
Let me tell you bout Humphrey the Camel amblin' across the sands umm All the Nomads givin' him a great big hand He's a big ugly Mammal and he's very very
Life was never easy but when troubles came along Together we could take 'em in our stride Through the good times and the tears through all the passin'
Poor Jody a standin' on the same old corner it don't seem like the same old town You dreamed of the good life where a man could walk alone You walked
My world is like a river as dark as it is deep Night after night the past creeps in and gathers all my sleep My days are just an endless stream of emptiness
Hand in hand we walk Miami sidewalks the summer sun burnin' through our minds When you're busted and you got no friends seems like the bad times never
Well I'm making big money a workin' at Bethlehem Steel And I drive a big car and I look like a pretty big wheel But I'd rather be home now a plowin' a
Sky full of factory smoke stacks hot cinders paint the snow black Turn up my callar to the cold My old boots're wet and dirty missed my bus at 7:30 Ah
My ship of life sailed stormy seas Tossed and turned with every breeze But I found safe harbor in your love Let the winds of time turn bitter cold On
With pen in hand we signed our names today at five you'll be on that train And you'll be free and I will be alone so alone If we could just find the love
Like to be the flowers in the garden of your mind Like to be the warm glow in your glass of wine Like to be the kitten that so tenderly you hold The blanket