Babe, I'm leaving, I must be on my way The time is drawing near My train is going, I see it in your eyes The love, the need, your tears But I'll be lonely
Yeah yeah! Don't look now, but here come the eightees! I was so cool back in sixty-five I had it made 'cause I understood what to do to survive I had
Written by james young Lead vocals by james young I woke up today, the papers spoke of a man we know He's made of the stuff they say that first made
I heard the knock on my door I heard the ring of the bell I got the letter but I couldn't go So many thoughts in my head so many places to be So many
Written by tommy shaw Lead vocals by tommy shaw Never, never, never say never Ne dis jamais jamais Better, better believe in forever And it can be that
Written by tommy shaw Lead vocals by tommy shaw The time is now to take my wares to the street And I know how, the street's been good to me Maybe it'
I guess we used to be the lucky ones Whose fortune smiled on everyone Stop (stop) A voice said you best beware Stop (stop) Bad luck is everywhere
Take me back to my boat on the river I need to go down, I need to come down Take me back to my boat on the river And I won't cry out any more Time stands
Written by dennis deyoung (for paul) Lead vocals by dennis deyoung The lights are low And we're alone The fire's glow It keeps us warm As I reach out
: (Dennis DeYoung) I guess we used to be the lucky ones Good fortune smiled on everyone Stop A voice said you best beware Stop Bad luck is everywhere
: (Tommy Shaw) Never, never, never say never Ne dis jamais jamais Better, better believe in forever And it can be that way You think that you could
: (Tommy Shaw) Take me down to my boat on the river I need to go down, I need to come down Take me back to my boat on the river And I won't cry out
: (James Young) I woke up today, the papers spoke of a man we know He's made of the stuff they say that first made our country grow Living in style,
: (Dennis DeYoung) The lights are low And we're alone The fire's glow It keeps us warm As I reach out and touch your face The moon lights up our first
: (Dennis DeYoung and Tommy Shaw) Yeah yeah! Don't look now, but here come the eightees! I was so cool back in sixty-five I had it made 'cause I understood
: (Dennis DeYoung) Babe, I'm leaving, I must be on my way The time is drawing near My train is going, I see it in your eyes The love, the need, your
: (Tommy Shaw) The time is now to take my wares to the street And I know how, the street's been good to me Maybe it's the sign of a wise man Maybe it
: (Tommy Shaw) I heard the knock on my door I heard the ring of the bell I got the letter but I couldn't go So many thoughts in my head So many places