I don't know why they say grown men don't cry I don't know why they say grown men don't cry Keep having this dream about my old man I'm 10 years old
This house is a circus, berserk as fuck We tend to see that as a perk though Look what it's done to your friends, their memories are pretend And the last
lose Sometimes I?m my own worst enemy I guess that's just the cowboy in me I got a life that most would love to have But sometimes I still wake up fightin' mad At where this
in to weird out the soul Replace it with salt, I live within sight of this medicine man How perfectly sure of this circus I start swinging, we start swinging 'Cause this
They wouldn't let him play the opry With whiskey on his breath And it didn't take 'em long To figure out what they missed He went down that lost highway
My mother said, "There's only one way" A sweet angel boy, narrow and straight Timin' his past, teachings they fade Now their angel boy has gone astray
Sometimes I close my eyes And imagine you're with me Chasing passion into the night All tangled in a dream Oh if you could see my heart The way I feel
(tom shapiro, steve bogard) I thought I felt you touch my cheek this morning But I must've been dreaming And in the middle of the night without a warning
parking lights I'm gonna drink some beers and try to catch a buzz Turn my radio up and forget about us I'm gonna lay me down on the hood of this car
(bill luther, aimee mayo, chris lindsey, marv green) The cover of a magazine, nothing but a paper dream Just another fantasy for sale Telling me what
some sleepy little town And set this circus down And set this circus down Maybe one of these days Gonna set this circus down Set this circus down Maybe
I'm unbroken If I doubted the power of love, baby, now I understand I thank God for every day I wake up To the soft touch of your magic hands In this
broke down and cried You're sewn into the fabric The pieces of my life And I just can't remember Why we said goodbye Up and down this boardwalk Lonely
I thought I felt you touch my cheek this morning But I must have been dreamin' And in the middle of the night without a warning I thought I heard you
(steve bogard, jeff stevens) My body burns like there's a desert deep in me A thirsty soul so unsatisfied But there you are like a river to the sea The
When I was nineteen, I threw my stuff in the car I headed up to the Rockies, got a job at this bar Selling beer to the locals, just barely getting by
don't have a thing to do with being in love And I understand that lovin a man shouldn't have to be this rough You ain't the only one who feels like this
me How did it come to this? How did it ever come to this? All this noise and all these lights All this talking through the night All this expectation