I've lost count of the times I given up on you But you make such a beautiful wreck, you do There's a tavern on the corner called the 'Milky Way' And you
The fat lady in red began to sing The citizens all stood there staring at their king Who cried, The show is finally over! Hallelujah, praise the Lamb!
Stop regretting all the years inside your head Not forgetting there's some truth to what you said And you know now that I gotta keep rollin? on Here we
Pain, come no more Don?t you come knockin? on my door Love, dry your tears You have lived a life way beyond your years And faith, when you?re gone All
New like smoky mornin? Cool like heaven glow Meet me on the mountain I got no place to go I like my daylight to be silver I like my night skies to be
There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun It's been the ruin of many a poor girl Me, oh God I'm one My mother was a tailor She sold these
Baby, don't you know I hate it when you cry When your tears fall down I feel like I could die Or disappear that's the fear that you have But you've got
"Lay Down Your Swords, Boys" Well lay down your swords, boys, lay down your guns A new day?s a comin? first sight of the sun It?ll shine like a beacon
It's a feelin' you ain't had since your school days One that blows off dusty memories And the one voice of the faded and forgotten Is screamin' like an
Sixty miles from El Paso Feelin' lonesome as can be Driving further from the heartache that was slowly killing me I left at 4 am last monday Filled my
I once had a true love Her name was Maggie Brown Her eyes they were the color Of the sun burning down And she had hair that smelled like jasmine I loved