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from Steal This Movie (이 영화를 훔쳐라) by Mader [ost] (2000)
(Joseph Chambers, Willie Chambers)
Time has come today Young hearts can go that way Can't put it off another day I don't care what others say They say we don't listen anyway Time has come today The rules have changed today I have no place to stay Thinking about the subway The love has flown away My tears have come and gone Oh my lord, I have to roam I have no home I have no home Now the time has come No place to run I might get burned up by the sun But I had my fun I've been loved and put aside I've been crushed by tumbling tide And my soul has been psychedelicized Now the time has come There are things to realize Time has come today Time has come today Time |
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from Psycho (싸이코) by Danny Elfman [ost] (1998) | |||||
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from Brokeback Mountain Soundtrack (2006)
About the time that
Daddy left to fight the big war I saw my first pistol in the general store In the general store, when I was thirteen Thought it was the finest thing I ever had seen So l asked if I could have one someday when I grew up Mama dropped a dozen eggs, she really blew up She really blew up and I didn't understand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand My very first pistol was a cap and ball Colt Shoot as fast as lightnin' but it loads a mite slow Loads a mite slow and soon I found out It can get you into trouble but it can't get you out So then I went and bought myself a Colt 45 Called a peacemaker but I never knew why Never knew why, I didn't understand Cause Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
I was born my papa's son A wanderin' eye and a smokin' gun Now some of you would live through me Lock me up and throw away the key Or just find a place to hide away Hope that I'll just go away I feel alright -- I feel alright tonight I'll bring you precious contraband And ancient tales from distant lands Of conquerors and concubines and Conjurers from darker times Betrayal and conspiracy Sacrilege and heresy I got every thing you wont or need Your darkest fear, your fondest dream I ask you questions, tell you lies Criticize and sympathize Be careful what you wish for friend Because I've been to hell and now I'm back again |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
Girl, don't bother to lock your door He's out there hollering, "Darlin' don't you love me no more?" You always let him in before now didn't you He's just singing the some old song That he always sang before He's the last of the hard-core troubadours Girl, better figure out which is which Wherefore art thou Romeo you son of a bitch You'd just as soon fight as switch now wouldn't you He's come to make love on your satin sheets Wake up on your living room floor He's the last of the hard-core troubadours He's the lost of the all-night, do right Stand beneath your window 'til daylight He's the last of the hard-core troubadours Baby, whet you waitin' for Girl, figure out what you're gonna do When he moves on again and he leaves you alone and blue But you knew he is just passin' through now didn't you And now you can't just say this is the last time baby Like you always did before He's the last of the hard-core troubadours |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
I'm trying hard to let you go But it's more than I can do And every day or two I wind up right back where I started I'm trying not to let you know That I'm still in love with you I can't just sit home blue 'Cause there ain't no rest for the brokenhearted Just because you won't unlock your door That don't mean you don't love me anymore No matter what you do Because you know it's more than I can do You told me that I got to stop But it's more than I can do And that ain't nothing new 'Cause we both know that I'm crazy about you You said you're gonna call the cops But I ain't gonna run Because you're the only one There ain't no way I could live without you You left me just when I needed you So l ain't even close to through with you |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
Here I am, out in the rain
I know I can't ever wash out the pain I never meant to be cruel or untrue I'm just hurtin' me when I'm hurtin' you Girl I won't say, I'm hurtin' more I know that you've heard all that before So go on believe what you wanna believe But I'm hurtin' you then I'm hurtin' me I know it's hard to keep hanging on You think that I hold all of the cards; I know you're wrong And girl just like me, you ain't got a clue I'm just hurtin' me when I'm hurtin' you You know I love you baby God only knows that I do I know I've been bad baby I never, ever meant to be bad to you I never meant to be cruel or untrue I'm just hurtin' me when I'm hurtin' you |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
She was her daddy's little darlin'
Her mama's only child They didn't understand at all when She took to running wild She left town one day and never said goodbye Left a hole in daddy's lap and a tear in mama's eye Where'd we go wrong and now she's gone She met a boy up in Kentucky Charlie was his name Just when he thought he got lucky She stole his watch and chain She always kept on movin' and she never wasted time And they said she left quite a string of broken hearts behind Woke up alone and now she's gone Me, I wasn't even trying You could say I was content She went through my life like lightning Blew out the other end I still taste her kisses, smell her perfume in the wind And if I could you know that I would do it all again She done me wrong, and now she's gone |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
I was born on the other side of town Everybody over there just puts me down I never thought about it much, ‘til the first time I saw you Uh-oh, what's a poor boy gonna do It's bad enough to love you from afar Me down here and you up where you are If you hadn't given me that look, that's all it took it's true U-oh, what's a poor boy gonna do Baby what's a poor boy got, not a heck of a lot Just a heart that's true One thing he sure doesn't need is a heart that bleeds And these lovesick blues I know o poor boy can't go far Baby, maybe someday drive your car I can look in my rearview, into those eyes of blue Uh-oh what's a poor boy gonna do |
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from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
I come to you with empty hands
I guess I just forgot again I only got my love to send On Valentine's Day I ain't got a card to sign Roses have been hard to find I only hope that you'll be mine On Valentine's Day I know that I swore that I wouldn't forget I wrote it all down: I lost it I guess There's so much I want to say But all the words just slip away The way you love me every day Is Valentine's Day If I could I would deliver to you Diamonds and gold; it's the least I can do So if you'll take my IOU I could make it up to you Until then I hope my heart will do For Valentine's Day |
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4:31 | ||||
from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
In the middle of the night In the middle of a lonely night Stands alone in the pale moonlight Screams out in defiance He's got no one to turn to You could talk ‘til you turn blue He'd just turn his back on you Ain't no compromising ‘Cause he's totally untamed No fear of the unnamed But he'll take the blame ‘Cause someone's gotta do it Now he's out on the highway He's got the key and the right of way His tank is full and his toll's paid Hellbound and determined He run a dangerous payload When he comes to the crossroads Ah, man it's all times to explode You'll just see the sky burnin' Now he's standin' at hell's door With a bad attitude and a forty-four The devil said, "What's up man Now what you come here for?" He said, "Man, let's just get to it" He said, "I always heard that you were the bad one There's a few places I ain't been, a few things I ain't done You got your pitchfork and I got my gun" Someone's gotta do it |
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4:32 | ||||
from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
Cocaine cannot kill my pain Like a freight train through my vein Cocaine cannot kill my pain Whiskey got no hold on me Left them chains in Tennessee Whiskey got no hold on me Don't come knockin' on my door Even that won't work no more Don't come knockin' on my door Heroin is the only thing The only gift the darkness brings Heroin is the only thing Guess you'd best leave me alone At least until these blues have gone Guess you'd best leave me alone |
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3:39 | ||||
from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
Billy was 17 and mean as hell Bonnie said she was 30, it was hard to tell Billy met Bonnie on a Saturday night At the dirt track races, it was love at first sight Bonnie was wilder than the west wind blows Taught Billy every single thing he knows But she never told billy what she left out The part about the trouble when your times runs out When the thrill is gone, when your deal goes south It's all over when your time runs out Bonnie said, "Billy, don't you think it's time We moved on a little further down the line" So they knocked off a Texaco south of town Blew down the highway with the ragtop down Billy woke Bonnie up about first light Said, "You drive honey, I've been up all night" Now Billy wasn't sweatin' no APB ‘Cause they didn't leave a single soul alive to see The boy was just 16, made his mama proud That don't mean nothin' when your time runs out Bonnie kept pushin' that Cadillac Billy passed out with the seat reared back Slept through Louisiana, then just past dark Bonnie pulled over in a roadside park Left Billy sleeping and she called the cops He never knew nothin' when the dime was dropped Bonnie knew what she had to do She called the sheriff and she cried on cue And the state police rousted Billy out He was dreaming about Bonnie when his time ran out The sheriff told Billy, "Boy, you're bound to die ‘Cause this young lady's gonna testify That you done took her off against her will And she told us about the robbery and the boy you killed" The judge said, "Billy, what you got to say Before I have the sheriff carry you away" Billy looked Bonnie right in the eye But he didn't even have to ask her why But he turned around as they led him out He said, "I'll see you down in hell when your time runs out" |
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2:28 | ||||
from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
I went downtown, it was just to ease my pain
I ended up out walkin' in the rain I took my pistol and a hundred dollar bill I had everything I needed to get me killed Southside girls, they suit me just fine As long as I got money they don't whine The devil lives on Lewis Street I swear I seen him rockin' in his rockin' chair I start way up top of Lewis Street And I walk down to the end I start way up top and I walk down to the end I go way down in the bottoms And I come back up again Now Mama told me, Papa too They both talked til they turned blue But I got them ol' South Nashville blues again I won't be satisfied until they lock me up again |
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3:24 | ||||
from Steve Earle - I Feel Alright (1996)
Well, I've spent my life following
Things I cannot see But just when I catch up to them They slip away from me Now, I've been down a thousand trails I've never walked before I found out that, without fail They lead me to your door And the world keeps turning 'round and 'round It leaves me hanging in the air My heart keeps turning upside down And you're still standin' there Now lately I see all the signs I feel it in the wind And the same thing happens every time That you come back again Now I'll admit that there are nights When I sit up and cry But sometimes I turn out the lights And pray you'll pass me by And the world keeps turning 'round and 'round It leaves me hanging in the air My heart keeps turning upside down And you're still standin' there Now, since you're gone my empty arms Got nothing left to hold And your memory cannot keep me warm But it never leaves me cold And the world keeps turning 'round and 'round It leaves me hanging in the air My heart keeps turning upside down And you're still standin' there And the world keeps turning 'round and 'round It leaves me hanging in the air My heart keeps turning upside down And you're still standin' there |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
There's a train a comin' There's a train a comin Hear them tracks a hummin' There's a train a comin' Can't you hear her blowin' Can't you hear her blowin' Wonder where she's goin' Can't you hear her blowin' Run down the station Run down to the station Dread and fascination Run down to the station Don't you want to ride her Don't you want to ride her Wonder what's inside her Don't you want to ride her She ain't bound for nowhere She ain't bound for nowhere Engineer just don't care She ain't bound for nowhere She run down the mountain She run down the mountain She won't even slow down mmm down the mountain There's a train a comin' There's a train a comin' Hear them tracks a hummin' There's a train a comin' |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
I wish I'd never come back home It don't feel right since I've been grown I can't find any of my old friends hangin' 'round Won't nothin' bring you down like your hometown I spent some time in New Orleans I had to live on rice and beans I hitched through Texas when the sun was beatin' down Won't nothin' bring you down like your hometown CHORUS Home is where the heart is Ain't that what they always say My heart lies in broken pieces Scattered along the way So don't think about me when I'm gone I don't mind travelin' alone You are the sweetest little thing I ever found Won't nothin' bring you down like your hometown |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
If you see her out tonight And she tells you it's just the lights That bring her here and not her loneliness That's what she says but sometimes she forgets If she tells you she don't need a man She's had all the comfort she can stand You'd best believe every word she says But don't give up 'cause sometimes she forgets Sometimes she forgets that not too long ago she swore She wasn't gonna let her heart be broken anymore So now she keeps it locked away It grows colder every day And it won't warm to any man's caress That's what she says but sometimes she forgets Sometimes she forgets that not too long ago she swore She wasn't gonna let her heart be broken anymore Hey now don't give up 'cause sometimes she forgets |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
Me and Bill there we both come from Georgia Met Hank out in New Mexico We're bound for Duranqo to join Pancho Villa We hear that he's payin' in gold I guess a man's got to do what he's best at Ain't found nothin' better so far Been called mercenaries and men with no country Just soldiers in search of a war CHORUS And we're bound for the border We're soldiers of fortune And we'll fight for no country but we'll die for good pay Under the flag of of the greenback dollar Or the peso down Mexico way When this war is over might go back to Georgia And settle down quiet some where I'll most likely pack up and head south for Chile Heard tell there's some trouble down there |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
I remember holdin on to you All them long and lonely nights I put you through Somewhere in there I'm sure I made you cry But I can't remember if we said goodbye CHORUS But I recall all of them nights down in Mexico One place I may never go in my life again Was I just off somewhere just too high But I can't remember if we said goodbye I only miss you here every now and then Like the soft breeze blowin; up from the Caribbean Most Novembers I break down and cry But I can't remember if we said goodbye CHORUS |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
Everyone in Nacadoches knew Tom Ames would come to some bad end
Well the sheriff had cought him stealin' chickens and such by the time that he was ten And one day his daddy took a ten dollar bill and he tucked it in his hand He said I can tell you're headed for trouble son and your momma wouldn't understand So he took that money and his brothers old bay and he left without a word of thanks Fell in with a crowd in some border town and took to robbin' banks Outside the law your luck will run out fast and a few years came and went 'Till he's trapped in an alley in Abilene with all but four shells spent And he realized prayin' was the only thing that he hadn't ever tried Well he wasn't sure he knew quite how but he looked up to the sky Said you don't owe me nothin' and as far as I know Lord don't owe nothin' to you And I ain't askin' for a miracle Lord just a little bit of luck will do And you know I ain't never prayed before but it always seemed to me If prayin' is the same as beggin' Lord I don't take no charity Yeah but right now Lord with my back to the wall Can't help but recall How they nearly hung me for stealin' a horse in Fort Smith Arkansas Judge Parker said guilty and the gavel came down just like a cannon shot And I went away quietly and I began to file and plot Well they sent the preacher down to my cell He said the Lord is your only hope He's the only friend that you gonna have When you hit the end of Parker's rope Well I guess he coulda' kept on preachin' 'till Christmas but he |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
I'm the keeper of your heart
I keep the flame when we're apart I'm the lover in your arms Or a baby soft and warm I'm a hero in your eyes I'm a comfort when you cry When you hurt me I'm your fool But I'm nothin' without you (CHORUS) No I'm nothin' without you It don't matter what I do If I win or if I lose Sweetheart I'm nothin' without you I'm a beacon in the night To show the way until it's light I'm a stumbler in the dark When I can't say what's in my heart I'm a poet just the same Every time I speak your name I'm just a shadow when I'm blue But I'm nothin' without you (CHORUS) |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
Everybody call her angel she's no stranger to the devil I know His mark is on her body His fire's burnin' in her soul When we're makin' love he's laughin' at us down below she's the devil I know CHORUS She's the devil I know She's the devil I know Said she come from heaven Angel is the devil I know She's the devil I know Now she's the kind a woman keep you comin' back for more Got the kind of face you swear you seen someplace before Coulda` been your mamma Coulda' been a Mexican whore She's the devil I know Now she'd drag you straight to hell I can tell and I think I'll just go Yeah the devil sent her here to deliver me body and soul Yeah and every inch she drags me down I'm closer to the glow She`s the devil I know |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
I'm lookin' through you where did you go
I thought I knew you what did I know You don't look different but you have changed I'm Iooking through you you're not the same Your lips are moving I cannot hear Your voice is soothing but the words aren't clear You don't sound different I've learned the game I'm looking through you you're not the same BRIDGE Why tell me why did you not treat me right Love has a nasty habit of disappearing over night You're thinking of me the same old way You were above me but not today the only difference is you're down there I'm looking through you and you're nowhere |
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from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
By the rivers of Babylon Where he sat down And there he wept When he remember Zion It was the wicked CHORUS Carry us away captivity Require from us a song How can we sing King Alfa's song In a strange land |
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4:29 | ||||
from Steve Earle - Train A Comin' (1997)
The name she gave was Caroline The daughter of a miner And her ways were free and it seemed to me The sunshine walked beside her She come from Spencer 'coss the hill She said her Pa had sent her 'Cause the coal was low and soon the snow Would tuwn the skies to winter Well she said she'd come to look for work She was not seeking favors For a dime a day and a place to stay She'd turn those hands to labor The times were hard Lord the jobs were few All through Tecumseh Valley But she asked around and a job she found Tending bar for Gypsy Sally She saved enough to get back home When spring replaced the winter But her dreams were denied her Pa had died The word came down from Spencer She turned to whorin' out on the streets With all the lust inside her It was many a man returned again To lay himself beside her Well they found her down beneath the stairs That led to Gypsy Sally's In her hand when she died Was a note that cried Fare thee well Tecumseh Valley |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
It's Christmastime in Washington The Democrats rehearsed Gettin' into gear for four more years Things not gettin' worse The Republicans drink whiskey neat And thanked their lucky stars They said, 'He cannot seek another term They'll be no more FDRs' I sat home in Tennessee Staring at the screen With an uneasy feeling in my chest And I'm wonderin' what it means Chorus: So come back Woody Guthrie Come back to us now Tear your eyes from paradise And rise again somehow If you run into Jesus Maybe he can help you out Come back Woody Guthrie to us now I followed in your footsteps once Back in my travelin' days Somewhere I failed to find your trail Now I'm stumblin' through the haze But there's killers on the highway now And a man can't get around So I sold my soul for wheels that roll Now I'm stuck here in this town Chorus There's foxes in the hen house Cows out in the corn The unions have been busted Their proud red banners torn To listen to the radio You'd think that all was well But you and me and Cisco know It's going straight to hell So come back, Emma Goldman Rise up, old Joe Hill The barracades are goin' up They cannot break our will Come back to us, Malcolm X And Martin Luther King We're marching into Selma As the bells of freedom ring Chorus |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
I went down to Taneytown I went down to Taneytown To see what I could see My mama told me never go But I'm almost 22 years old Sometimes I fear this holler swollow me She ran off to Gettysburg Went off with that new beau of hers I snuck off after dark Long way down the county road Stars were bright The moon was low Down to where the black top highway starts Chorus: I went down to Taneytown I went down to Taneytown I went down to see what I could see I could see everybody stared at me You'd think that they ain't never seen A colored boy before They chunked at me at me Called me names They'd have whipped me sure but the sheriff came I slipped off through the dry goods store I ran down Division Street Some of them boys followed me Down to the railroad track Four of them and I cain't fight But I had my old Randall knife I cut that boy and I never did look back Chorus Cross the fields and woods I run Like a bullet from a rabbit gun Back home to my bed Ma came in from Gettysburg Her and that new beau of hers "Boy you look like hell" was all she said Month went by without a word Somebody down the holler heard About that boy they hung He begged those men to spare his life But I dropped my bloody Randall knife He picked it up so they thought he was the one I went down to Taneytown I went down to Taneytown I ain't goin' back there anymore |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
I saw you lookin' at that girl like that I saw her too boy I know right where you're at But you better be careful 'Cause she ain't the kind you're gonna forget How much you wanna bet Chorus: If you fall in love Nothin's gonna be the same You walk around callin' out her name Throw your heart down like a glove Push comes to shove You only end up lonely and blue Whenever she's away from you If you fall in love You gotta hear me talkin' to ya 'Cause I'm your best friend And I'd hate to see you goin' Where I've already been 'Cause I've been in love before And I won't ever be the same again You better listen to me, Jim Chorus There she is again She sure looks fine Boy, I know you're walkin' On a very thin line So I guess it's up to me 'Cause your heart's not as strong as mine Well just this one time Chorus |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
Sweetheart last night I dreamed of you You loved me like you used to do Mornin' come and I woke up and found I still carry you around Chorus: I still carry you around Everywhere I travel now No matter how I try to put you down I still carry you around I still just can't believe you're gone Your memory haunts me from now on I walk the streets of this old lonely town I still carry you around Chorus You're with me everywhere I go In my heart and in my soul Down every road, no matter where I'm bound I still carry you around Chorus |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
My brother Jimmy, my other brother Jack Went off down to Houston and they never come back Mama wasn't gonna let her baby go yet But there ain't nobody hirin' back in Lafeyette I'm workin' all week for the Texaco check Sun beatin' down on the back of my neck Tried to save my money but Jimmy says no Says he's got a little honey on Telephone Road Chorus: Come on come on come on let's go This ain't Louisianna Your Mama won't know Come on come on come on let's go Everybody's rockin' out on Telephone Road Telephone Road is ten miles long Fifty car lots and a hundred honky-tonks Jukebox blastin' and the beer bottles ring Jimmy banging on a pinball machine Chorus Mama never told me about nothin' like this I guess Houston's 'bout a big as a city can get Sometimes I get lonesome for Lafeyette Someday I'm goin' home but I ain't ready yet Chorus |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
Somewhere out there in the world tonight Just out of my reach I hear your heart beat Comin' in loud and clear tonight Poundin' in my brain Callin' out your name In the darkness something binds you to me So that I can find you When you want me I will be there Waiting on you Somewhere out there In there in your heart tonight Where I have never gone You are not alone It is tearing me all apart alright But girl what can I do When I'm so far from you And when I lay me down to sleep My one and only prayer is you'll keep Safe from harm until I get Wherever you are Somewhere out there If you're sad or if you're lonely If you’re scared, if you're only Tired of fightin' Seekin' shelter Just hold on I'm Somewhere out there Somewhere out there in the world tonight Just out of your reach You'll hear my heart beat |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
Moses went up to the mountain To see what he could see Well he come down talking 'bout a burning bush Says 'This is how it's gonna be' He's scared to death You know the rest Columbus went down to the ocean In 1492 He said 'Boys, I'm looking for India But America will do' Sailed to the west You know the rest Davey Crockett went out to Texas To fight at the Alamo Old Will Travis never told him Texas is in Mexico It's a bloody mess You know the rest Robert Johnson went down to the crossroads A guitar in his hands Well, the devil had him a guitar, too He says 'This is what you need man, You can be the best' You know the rest Well this song ain't got no reason Hell this song barely rhymes Well it come to me when I was asleep And it wakes me up sometimes I can't get no rest You know the rest |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
He was standing on the highway Somewhere way out in the sticks Guitar across his shoulder Like a 30 ought six He was staring in my headlights When I come around the bend Climbed up on my shotgun side And told me with a grin Chorus: I'm going to New York City I never really been there Just like the way it sounds I heard the girls are pretty There must be something happening there It's just too big a town He was cold and wet and hungry But he never did complain Said he'd come a thousand miles Through sleet and snow and rain He had a hundred stories About the places that he'd been He'd hang around a little while And hit the road again Chorus See I've been to New York City Seems like it was yesterday I was standing like a pilgrim On the Great White Way The girls were really pretty But they wouldn't talk to me I held out about a week Went back to Tennessee So, I thought I'd better warn him As he climbed out of my car Grabbed his battered suitcase And shouldered his guitar I knew I was just jealous If I didn't wish him well I slipped the kid a twenty Said 'Billy give 'em hell' Chorus x 2 |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
I was almost out of here Nearly left this time I saw you in my rearview mirror And I pulled up on a dime But nothin' ventured, nothin' lost You can't say we didn't try That is unless you weigh the cost Of every tear we cried Chorus: Why do we do this to each other I guess we were always poison lovers If you could look me in the eye And tell me what you see Maybe you can tell me why I let you torture me I know that your lips are soft And they sing the sweetest songs But I've been listenin' long enough My heart has turned to stone Chorus Another time, another place Another wind to blame Cover every track and trace I'll find you just the same And even if we made our peace And went our separate ways You'd go west and I'd go east And we'd meet here in this place Chorus x 2 |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
When I'm sad and blue And I'm feeling all alone There's a place that I go to That no one knows Where no matter what I do Won't nobody put me down That's why I'm going to The other side of town Chorus: On the other side of town Where the sun don't ever shine Everybody walks around With a shadow cross their minds When that midnight train rolls by And they hear that lonesome sound They just hang their heads and cry On the other side of town Well it isn't very far And it's not that hard to find You just follow all the other lonely souls Take a walk down lonesome lane 'Til you see the dead end sign And your broken heart will tell you where to go To the other side of town Where the sun don't ever shine Everybody walks around With a shadow cross their minds When that midnight train rolls by And they hear that lonesome sound They just hang their heads and cry On the other side of town So if you've find someone Who won't ever let you down Hurry home before the sun goes down No matter what you do Don't let night fall like a shroud And catch you on the other side of town Chorus |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
Here I Am On my way Down another road I've have paved With every good intention I've saved And hearts that I broke As for me I got scars For every mile I've traveled so far And some blood on my hands Here I am With a song in my heart And an attitude from the start I took everybody apart To see how they work I got friends that I owe I ain't namin' names Cuz they know where they stand Here I am Here I am Here I am Here I am If I went back where I've been And I knew what I know now then Well I'd probably do it again Cuz I'm just a man At the end of the day I ain't got nothing to say Here I am Here I am Here I am Here I am Here I am Here I am |
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from Steve Earle - El Corazon (1997)
In Ft. Worth all the neon's burnin' bright Pretty lights red and blue But they'd shut down all the honky tonks tonight And say a prayer or two If they only knew You used to say the highway was your home But we both know that ain't true It's just the only place a man can go When he don't know where he's travelin' to But Colorado's always clean and healin' And Tennessee in Spring is green and cool It never really was your kind of town But you went around with the Ft. Worth Blues Somewhere up beyond the great divide Where the sky is wide and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light Just hold on tight That's all you gotta do And they say Texas weather's always changin' And one thing change'll bring is somethin' new And Houston really ain't that bad a town So you hang around with the Ft. Worth Blues There's a full moon over Galway Bay tonight Silver light over green and blue And every place I travel through, I find Some kinda sign that you've been through But Amsterdam was always good for grieving And London never fails to leave me blue Paris never was my kinda town So I walked around with the Ft. Worth Blues |
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from The Horse Whisperer (호스 위스퍼러) [ost] (1998)
The eagle looked down on the river below
And he wrapped his wings round him and he fell like a stone And the big salmon fought but the talons held true And he shuddered as the world turned from silver to blue I stood there in awe though I'd seen it before I was born in these mountains and I'll die here for sure I've traveled around I've seen city lights But nothin' that shined like the big sky at night CHORUS: Some mornings will find me up above the timberline Lonesome don't seem like much once you're this high When it's all said and done I usually find Me and the eagle are of the same mind Now when I was young I took me a wife But she never took to the high country life So now I'm alone I don't really mind But her name echoes down from the canyon sometimes REPEAT CHORUS In my dreams there's a horse, he stands eighteen hands high He's as white as the snow and there's fire in his eyes And he'll bare only me though others have tried And together we'll travel up across the divide REPEAT CHORUS |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Ya hardly ever saw Grandaddy down here He only come to town about twice a year He'd buy a hundred pounds o'yeast and some copperline Everybody knew that he made moonshine That revenue man wanted grandaddy bad He headed up the holler with evrything he had it was before my time but i've been told He never came back from copperhead road Now my daddy ran the whiskey in a big black dodge he bought it at an auction at the mason's lodge Johnson's county sherrif painted on the side just shot a coat of primer then he looked inside well him and my uncle tore that engine down i still remember that rumblin' sound Then the sherrif came around in the middle of the night heard mama cryin' knew somethin wasnt right he was headed down to knoxville with the weekly load u could smell the whiskey burnin down copperhead road I volonteered for the army on my birthday they draft the white trash first 'round here anyway i done two tours of duty in vietnam i came home with a brand new plan i take the seed from colombia to mexico i plant it up the holler down copperhead road well the DEA's got a chopper in the air i wake up screamin like im back over there i learned a thing or two from ol' charlie don't you know you'd better stay away from copperhead road copperhead road copperhead road copperhead road |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Ladies and gentlemen, attention please Come in close so everyone can see I got a tale to tell A listen don't cost a dime And if you believe that we're gonna get along just fine Now I've been travelin' all around I heard trouble's come to your town Well I've got a little somethin' Guaranteed to ease your mind It's call Snake Oil y'all It's been around for a long, long time Say, your crops'll burn if it don't rain soon Ain't seen a drop since the tenth of June Well I can open up the sky People never fear If you ain't impressed yet, just tell me what you wanna hear Well you lost your farm so you moved to town You get a job, they shut the factory down Now you sit around all day long feelin' sad and blue You need Snake Oil y'all, tell you what I'm gonna do I can heal the sick, I can mend the lame And the blind shall see again, it's all the same Well ain't your President good to you Knocked 'em dead in Libya, Grenada too Now he's taking his show a little further down the line Well, 'tween me and him people, you're gonna get along just fine |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Well sometimes in the evenings I start to get that feeling Like I'm empty inside I know I'm doin' good now but tonight I'm headed downtown Down by the riverside I sit underneath the freeway with an old friend from the old days And a bottle of wine Well he used to call me ";Big Time";, and he knew someday that I'd shine Said he'd seen all the signs He said . . ";Keep yourself to yourself Keep your bedroll dry And boy you never can tell What the shadows hide Keep ene eve on the ground Pick up whatever you find 'Cause you've got no place to fall When your back's to the wall"; He's gettin' old and it's showin' when I asked him how it's goin' He said ";I've seen better I guess I've been rained on, I've been frozen, but this here's the life I've chosen If it just wasn't for the loneliness"; Now this river suits me to a T. but if you're trying to raise a family It ain't no place to be There's a kid down by the dump there, ought to be in grade school somewhere Now he hangs out with me And I told him . . ."; Well we finished off the bottle and I told him,";Joe I think I ought to Be headed uptown"; Well it was late, and I'd been drinkin', drivin' home I got to thinkin' 'Bout what's been going down Cause they're nervous down on Wall Street, but they're trying to keep it upbeat Or maybe they just don't care But down at the river eyes are burnin' cause they feel the tables turnin' So if you wind up down there . . . |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
About the time that Daddy left to fight the big war I saw my first pistol in the general store In the general store, when I was thirteen Thought it was the finest thing I ever had seen So l asked if I could have one someday when I grew up Mama dropped a dozen eggs, she really blew up She really blew up and I didn't understand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand My very first pistol was a cap and ball Colt Shoot as fast as lightnin' but it loads a mite slow Loads a mite slow and soon I found out It can get you into trouble but it can't get you out So then I went and bought myself a Colt 45 Called a peacemaker but I never knew why Never knew why, I didn't understand Cause Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand Well I get into a card game in a company town Caught a miner cheating I shot the dog down Shot the dog down, watched the man fall Never touched his holster, never had a chance to draw The trial was in the morning and they drug me out of bed Asked me how I pleaded, not guilty I said Not guilty I said, you've got the wrong man Nothing touched the trigger but the devil's right hand |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
I'm an American, boys, and I've come a long way I was born and bred in the USA So listen up close, I've get something to say Boys, I'm buying this round Well it took a Iittke while but we're in this fight And we ain't going home 'til we've done what's right We're gonna drink Camden Town dry tonight If I have to spend my last pound When I first got to London it was pourin' down rain Met a Iittle girl in the field canteen Painted her name on the nose of my plane Six more missions I'm gene Well I asked if I could stay and she said that I might Then the warden came around yelling "turn out the lights" Death rainin' out of the London night We made love 'til dawn But when Johnny Come Lately comes marching home With a chest full of medals and a G.l. loan They'll be waitin' at the station down in San Antone When Johnny comes marching home MY P-47 is a pretty good ship And she took a round coming cross the Channel last trip I was thinking 'bout my baby and letting her rip Always got me through so far Well they can ship me all over this great big world But I'll never find nothing like my North End girl I'm taking her home whh me one day, sir Soon as we win this war Now my granddaddy sang me this song Told me about Londen when the Blitz was on How he married Grandma and brought her back home A hero throughout his land Now I'm standing on a runway in San Diego A couple Purple Hearts and I move a little slow There's nobody here, maybe nobody knows About a place called Vietnam |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
I've always heard that love is blind But I know that there's another kind Shines like a beacon in the night And holds up in the morning light Cause in mv dreams she travels with me when I run And in my dreams she takes my hand When I make my stand but morning always comes And I know it's too good to be true She loves me even when I'm blue No one can say that I ain't tried I keep on searching far and wide And I know she's out there somewhere now I'm gonna track her down somehow |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Lately I've been feeling a little uneasy so I run straight home to you It's been cold as hell and you just can't tell what a girl might do I made a whole lot of promises baby, but none of my dreams came true And it's you that paid and I'm so afraid that I'm losing you But you belong to me You belong to me you beleng to me, me, baby, me Now your mama said you could do better than me, baby I know that's true But you believed me instead. every word I said, and I did too But every day's a Iittle bit harder out there no matter what I do Well I could carry the world on my shoulders girl long as I got you But you belong to me You belong to me you beleng to me, me, baby, me But you belong to me You belong to me you beleng to me, me, baby, me Well my shining armour is rusted and worn There's a heart inside here entrusted and sworn to you Just tell me baby what I need to do I can win you over again if you want me to But you belong to me You beleng to me, me, baby, me |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Here comes the night, day brings no light For wrong or right I'm here waiting on you Words cut too deep, old ghosts won't sleep But they'll never keep me from waiting on you Breathing out, breathing in Holding out, giving in Doing with or without For a lifetime, just a lifetime I can't let go, I wait for you Till hell goes cold, I'll wait for you You're all I know and I wait for you Breathing out, breathing in Holding out, giving in Doing with or without waiting on you Don't show it all, walk on, walk tall Behind this wall I'm still waiting on you |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
A long time ago there lived a man He had the world in the palm of his hand Sultans and kings beat a path to his door He had everything but he still wanted more One day in spring came a lady so fair He'd never looked on a beauty so rare But he didn't trust her so he locked her away And his gold lost its luster when love died that day Once you love, once you trust it Once you give your soul is bare One false move and you know you're busted Once you love you care I knew an old man who lived all alone In a sad Iittle house at the end of the road He sat on the front porch in an old rocking chair And everyone swore he'd gone crazy down there But no one comes near so how could they know He lost someone dear to him once long ago He remembers the laughter and he still tastes the tears And he still calls her name out after all of these years You can keep it all inside You can run but you can't hide When you think it's safe outside Look behind you, love will find you |
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from Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (2005)
Once upon a time in a far off land Wise men saw a sign and set out aross the sand Songs of praise to sing, they travelled day and night Precious gifts to bring, guided by the light They chased a brand new star, ever towards the west Across the mountains far, but when it came to rest They scarce believed their eyes, they'd come so many miles And the miracle they prized was nothing but a child Nothing but a child could wash these tears away Or guide a weary world into the light of day And nothing but a child could help erase these miles So once again we all can be children for awhile Now all around the world, in every Iittle town Everyday is heard a precious little sound And every mother kind and every father proud Looks down in awe to find another chance allowed |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
Hey pretty baby are you ready for me
It's your good rockin' daddy down from Tennessee I'm just out of Austin bound for San Antone With the radio blastin' and the bird dog on There's a speed trap up ahead in Selma Town But no local yokel gonna shut me down 'Cause me and my boys got this rig unwound And we've come a thousand miles from a Guitar Town Nothin' ever happened 'round my hometown And I ain't the kind to just hang around But I heard someone callin' my name one day And I followed that voice down the lost highway Everybody told me you can't get far On thirty-seven dollars and a jap guitar Now I'm smokin' into Texas with the hammer down And a rockin' little combo from the Guitar Town Hey pretty baby don't you know it ain't my fault I love to hear the steel belts hummin' on the asphalt Wake up in the middle of the night in a truck stop Stumble in the restaurant wonderin' why I don't stop Gotta keep rockin' why I still can I gotta two pack habit and a motel tan But when my boots hit the boards I'm a brand new man With my back to the riser I make my stand And hey pretty baby won't you hold me tight We're loadin' up and rollin' out of here tonight One of these days I'm gonna settle down And take you back with me to the Guitar Town |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
My grandaddy was a miner, but he finally saw the light
He didn't have much, just a beat-up truck and a dream about a better life Grandmama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound Pretty soon the dirt road turned into blacktop, Detroit City bound Down that hillbilly highway That hillbilly highway Hillbilly highway Goes on and on He worked and saved his money so that one day he might send My old man off to college, to use his brains and not his hands Grandmama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound But daddy had himself a good job in Houston, one more rollin' down Down that hillbilly highway That hillbilly highway Hillbilly highway Goes on and on Grandaddy rolled over in his grave the day that I quit school I just sat around the house playin' my guitar, Daddy said I was a fool My mama cried when I said goodbye, I never heard such a lonesome sound Now I'm standin' on this highway and if you're going my way You know where I'm bound |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
I got a job but it ain't nearly enough
A twenty thousand dollar pickup truck Belongs to me and the bank and some funny talkin' man from Iran I left the service and got a G.I. loan I got married bought myself a home Now I hang around this one horse town and do the best than I can Gettin' tough Just my luck I was born in the land of plenty now there ain't enough Gettin' cold I've been told Nowadays it just don't pay to be a good ol' boy Been goin' nowhere down a one-way track I'd kill to leave it but ain't no turnin' back Got the wife and the kids and what would everybody say My brother's standin' on a welfare line And any minute now I might get mine Meanwhile it's the I.R.S. and the devil to pay I hit the beer joints every Friday night Spend a little money lookin' for a fight It don't matter if I lose or win 'Cause Monday I'm back on the losin' end again |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
Just when every ray of hope was gone
I should have known that you would come along I can't believe I ever doubted you My old friend the blues Another lonely night, a nameless town If sleep don't take me first, you'll come around 'Cause I know I can always count on you My old friend the blues Lovers leave and friends will let you down But you're the only sure thing that I've found No matter what I do I'll never lose My old friend the blues Just let me hide my weary heart in you My old friend the blues |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
There ain't a lot that you can do in this town
You drive down to the lake and then you turn back around You go to school and you learn to read and write So you can walk into the county bank and sign away your life I work at the fillin' station on the interstate Pumpin' gasoline and countin' out of state plates They ask me how far into Memphis son, and where's the nearest beer And they don't even know that there's a town around here Someday I'm finally gonna let go 'Cause I know there's a better way And I wanna know what's over that rainbow I'm gonna get out of here someday Now my brother went to college cause he played football I'm still hangin' round cause I'm a little bit small I got me a 67 Chevy, she's low and sleek and black Someday I'll put her on that interstate and never look back Someday I'm finally gonna let go 'Cause I know there's a better way And I wanna know what's over that rainbow I'm gonna get out of here someday I'm gonna get out of here someday someday~~~someday~~ |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
You're here, you're gone
I'm still hangin' on This game ain't nothin' new You've changed your mind So many times But I'm still in love with you I'll think it over when you're walkin' out the door Why'd you go and leave me sad and blue And if you knew What I go through You'd think it over too I hope someday I'll find a way I'll walk right out on you Til that day comes I'm still the one If you should need a fool |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
Don't you worry bout what you've been told
Cause honey I ain't even close to cold It's kinda soon to fall in love again But sometimes the best that you can do is just jump back in I got me a fearless heart Strong enough to get you through the scary part It's been broken many times before A fearless heart just comes back for more Folks'll tell you that I'm just no good But I wouldn't hurt you honey if I could I can't promise this'll work out right But it would kill me darlin' if we didn't even try I admit I fall in love a lot But I nearly always give it my best shot I know you must think I'm the reckless kind But I want a lady with a fearless heart just like mine |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
On the blue side of evenin'
When the darkness takes control You start lookin' for a reason To take your lonesome on down the road 'Cause the night is filled with strangers All you need is one you know And if she ain't the one you're after Keep on lookin' on down the road Though the miles lay long behind you You have still got miles to go How's love ever gonna find you If it ain't here it's down the road Keep on lookin' on down the road |
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from Steve Earle - Guitar Town (2005)
New jersey turnpike ridin' on a wet night
'neath the refinery's glow, out where the great black rivers flow License, registration, I ain't got none, but I got a clear conscience 'bout the things that I done Mister state trooper please don't stop me... Maybe you got a kid maybe you got a pretty wife, the only thing that I got's been botherin' me my whole life Mister state trooper please don't stop me In the wee, wee hours your mind get hazy, radio relay towers lead me to my baby Radio's jammed up with talk show stations It's just talk, talk till you lose your patience Mister state trooper please don't stop me Hey somebody out there, listen to my last prayer Hi ho silver-o deliver me from nowhere |
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from Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture Dead Man Walking (데드맨 워킹) [ost] (1999)
I was fresh out of the service It was back in 82 I raised some Cain when I come back to town I left to be all I could be Come home without a clue Now, I married Dawn and had to settle down So I hired on at the prison Guess I always knew I would Just like my dad and both my uncles done And I worked on every cell block Now, things're goin' good But then they transferred me to Ellis Unit One Swing low Swing low Swing low and carry me home Well, my daddy used to talk about them long nights at the walls And how they used to strap em in the chair The kids down from the college and they'd bring their beer n all N when the lights went out, a cheer rose in the air Well, folks just got too civilized Sparky's gatherin' dust Cause no one wants to touch a smokin' gun And since they got the injection They don't mind as much, I guess They just put em down at Ellis Unit One Swing low Swing low Swing low and carry me home Well, I've seen em fight like lions, boys I've seen 'em go like lambs And I've helped to drag em when they could not stand And I've heard their mamas cryin' when they heard that big door slam And I've seen the victim's family holdin' hands Last night I dreamed that I woke up with straps across my chest And something cold and black pullin' through my lungs N even Jesus couldn't save me though I know he did his best But he don't live on Ellis Unit One Swing low Swing low Swing low and carry me home Swing low Don't let go Swing low and carry me home |
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from Kindred Spirits: A Tribute To The Songs Of Johnny Cash [tribute] (2005) | |||||
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Darlin', I could tell we're through
That leavin' look's all over you I'll be waitin' here no matter what you do Call me if you need a fool Go and find another guy And if he don't believe your lies You know there's someone who'll swear every word is true Call me if you need a fool They're just not makin' fools the way that they used to They don't come back for more the way I always do So if you ever change your mind I'm not very hard to find You can find me in the phone book under "Blue" Call me if you need a fool They're just not makin' fools the way that they used to They don't come back for more the way I always do So if you ever change your mind I'm not very hard to find You can find me in the phone book under "Blue" Call me if you need a fool Call me if you need a fool The following lines were written specially for the Del McCoury Band's 1992 recording of the song for their Blue Side of Time album... click here to read Steve's liner notes comments for the DMB album Cold Hard Facts concerning this... Girl, it won't cost you a dime To break my heart just one last time Call collect and I'll just tell 'em "put her through" Call me if you need a fool |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Well, sittin' in the depot long before the break of day
I just bought my ticket, Lord I hope the bus ain't late I'll have a cup of coffee and a sandwich from the microwave Now I'm gonna see my baby if it's the last thing I ever do Got this sittin' in the station sick and tired of waitin' Continental Trailways blues Well rollin' out for Houston, man we're finally rollin' now Try to get some sleep and listen to that highway sound I guess we must have stopped in every single little town Now I've bought myself a copy of the Natchez Mississippi News With the just pulled out of Lake Charles rollin' into Sulphur Continental Trailways blues Now, we're rollin' into Houston, don't them city lights look fine Headed for the pay phone, hangin' onto my last dime Well, she says she's got a new man, Son, it's been a long, long time Now I was standin' by the highway with the rain runnin' through my shoes With the sittin' by the road side wishin' I was inside Continental Trailways blues I got the wishin' I was downtown waitin' on a Greyhound Continental Trailways blues |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Here I am sittin' on your porch, dear
Beggin' you darlin', let me in In total submission I have come here Oh sweetheart, I know how bad I've been I won't let my dog sleep in your hallway I won't spit my tobacco on your floor I'll come runnin' when you call me If you just opened up your door If you tell me you still love me I won't drink or cuss no more I won't call your mama ugly And I won't chase women like before I won't let my dog sleep in your hallway I won't spit my tobacco on your floor I'll come runnin' when you call me If you just opened up your door I won't let my dog sleep in your hallway I won't spit my tobacco on your floor I'll come runnin' when you call me If you just opened up your door If you just opened up your door |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Baby, last night I was watchin' my headlights flashin' on the guard rail
Now it's early in the mornin' and I'm still runnin' like the devil was on my trail Well, say why why why would a man treat a woman that way? I say cry cry cry, she's never gonna make me stay Now I'm ridin' on the wheels of fortune I'm spinnin' like a weather vane I feel my shotgun when I see my shadow It's headed down the breakdown lane Headed down the breakdown lane Now I've heard all the songs about the endless highway Sung a couple of ‘em myself But the road ain't nothin' but a place to go When you ain't got anyplace else Why why why would a man treat a woman that way? I say cry cry cry, she's never gonna make me stay Now I'm ridin' on the wheels of fortune I'm spinnin' like a weather vane I feel my shotgun when I can see my shadow It's headed down the breakdown lane Headed down the breakdown lane |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
You know that it's been such a long time, honey
Since I've been ridin' next to you I ain't a-waitin' in no long line, honey You know I'm only passin' through Well, I got here without warning Well, I'm leavin' in the mornin' You won't find me hangin' ‘round your door tomorrow like your other men Hey darlin', squeeze me in I've been sleepin' by the road side, honey Holdin' my suitcase next to me You can't ignore me ‘cause it's been tried, honey I'm gonna get you, wait and see Well, I got here without warning Well, I'm leavin' in the mornin' You won't find me hangin' ‘round your door tomorrow like your other men Hey darlin', squeeze me in Darlin', squeeze me in |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Here I am again, now, acting like a crazy fool
Every time I get to rockin', I always run into you I never did understand why you want to be so cruel Well, Annie, is tonight the night? Do you think the moon is right? You don't have to tell me you will Just say that you might I know you told me once I guess you coulda told me twice I guess I keep hopin' some day you're gonna treat me nice I'm tryin' to get next to you Cold as ice Well, Annie, is tonight the night? Do you think the moon is right? You don't have to tell me you will Just say that you might Now I'm not fool enough thinkin' I'm the only one Got me comin' and a-goin' ‘till I'm about to come undone Not tryin' to find love I'm lookin' for a little fun Well, Annie, is tonight the night? Do you think the moon is right? You don't have to tell me you will Just say that you might Well, Annie, is tonight the night? Do you think the moon is right? You don't have to tell me you will Just say that you might |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Let me tell you ‘bout the girl of mine
Got her walkin' down th'assembly line She bring the paycheck home to me My baby, she worships me She like the way I walk She like the way I talk That woman can't let me be My baby, she worships me Go tell her, she pays the bill She make the payment on my Coupe de Ville She leave a 20 for me every day My baby, she pays my way She like the way I walk She like the way I talk That woman can't let me be My baby, she worships me My baby, she treat me right We ain't never been in a fight Once she caught me with her best friend Sue She just giggled, say "Ain't he cute?" She like the way I walk She like the way I talk That woman can't let me be My baby, she worships me My baby, she worships me |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
Everybody's out to get me
See it in their eyes Hardly see the way they look at me When I go cruisin' by Cadillac, Cadillac I'm a Coupe de Ville built for thrill Cadillac I got chrome everywhere I need it Rolled and pleated front to back If you don't think I got it made You ought to see me dressed in black Cadillac, Cadillac I'm a Coupe de Ville built for thrill Cadillac Now, if you've got a woman There's one thing for sure If you want to keep her You best keep her from my door Cadillac, Cadillac I'm a Coupe de Ville built for thrill Cadillac Cadillac Oh, Cadillac |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
(steve earle's version)
The first time I laid eyes on you I checked myself right out of this world One thing will bring me back from this heart attack And that's your sweet lovin', girl Ooh, your huggin' and kissin' Mmm, made my lights come on You put the crush on me Little girl, can't you see I'm gone And now I ain't gonna listen to reason There's no excuse for the way that I feel Before one word was spoke I knew it was no joke Baby, this love is real They say you gotta take time to know her But I can't wait that long You put the crush on me Little girl, can't you see I'm gone You put the crush, crush My mouth turns to mush I can't begin to speak of all of your charms You put the crush, crush Ooh, what a rush Now, I can't be satisfied until I'm wrapped up in your arms Ain't that some kind of love, babe You know I'm not puttin' you on You put the crush on me Little girl, can't you see I'm gone You put the crush, crush My mouth turns to mush I can't begin to speak of all of your charms You put the crush, crush Ooh, what a rush Now, I can't be satisfied until I'm wrapped up in your arms Ain't that some kind of love, babe You know I'm not puttin' you on You put the crush on me Little girl, can't you see I'm gone |
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from Steve Earle - Early Tracks (2005)
I cried so hard
You know I can't do more It's a turn of the card It's a close of the door The lies you told You know they hurt so deep So I go home and cry myself to sleep Day after day You been treatin' me bad My friends'll come up and say Why do you take all of that? And it's makin' me moan And it's makin' me weep So I go home and cry myself to sleep You play at love like a child plays games One day I'm in and then I'm out again You change the rules I can't win You've broken me, now, so I'll give in You play at love like a child plays games One day I'm in and then I'm out again You change the rules I can't win You've broken me, now, so I'll give in Well, I've been through worse But I don't know what Joy is just the reverse Of what I've got So take this heart Or what's left to keep And I go home and cry myself to sleep I just go home and cry myself to sleep I go home and cry myself to sleep |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Now I'm a pretty big man around this town
I got me the hottest little Chevy around My sweet little '66 She got a yellow front fender and a gray one on the back But my income tax is comin' and I'm gonna paint her black Sweet little '66 She got the 396, she got the four on the floor And those stickers in the window ain't just for show My sweet little '66 Now old Bubba and me built her back in '79 Then he went into the army so now she's all mine Sweet little '66 I used to run her down on River Road and make a little dough Can't afford another ticket so I'm laying kinda low Me and my '66 Now she ain't too good on gasoline, she burns a little oil But she was built by union labor on American soil Sweet little '66 So when your Subaru is over and your Honda's history I'll be blastin' down some back road with my baby next to me In my sweet little 66 |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
I could tell it when I woke up this mornin'
'Cause I can smell it when a heartache's comin' Not that I'm in such a hurry to lose you I'd call you up but there's nothin' that I can do Talkin' won't do any good anyway 'Cause goodbye's all we've got left to say I don't think that it'll get any better So maybe you could just write me a letter And I could open it up when I'm stronger Another ten or twelve years, maybe longer Guess I just don't feel much like bad news today Goodbye's all we've got left to say Don't try to call me 'cause I'm takin' my phone out 'Cause if it rings, I'll know what it's about And don't you worry 'bout me 'cause I'm alright Maybe you'll run into me somewhere, some night And if you do just keep goin' your way Goodbye's all we've got left to say |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Hey pretty baby are you ready for me
It's your good rockin' daddy down from Tennessee I'm just out of Austin bound for San Antone With the radio blastin' and the bird dog on There's a speed trap up ahead in Selma Town But no local yokel gonna shut me down 'Cause me and my boys got this rig unwound And we've come a thousand miles from a Guitar Town Nothin' ever happened 'round my hometown And I ain't the kind to just hang around But I heard someone callin' my name one day And I followed that voice down the lost highway Everybody told me you can't get far On thirty-seven dollars and a jap guitar Now I'm smokin' into Texas with the hammer down And a rockin' little combo from the Guitar Town Hey pretty baby don't you know it ain't my fault I love to hear the steel belts hummin' on the asphalt Wake up in the middle of the night in a truck stop Stumble in the restaurant wonderin' why I don't stop Gotta keep rockin' why I still can I gotta two pack habit and a motel tan But when my boots hit the boards I'm a brand new man With my back to the riser I make my stand And hey pretty baby won't you hold me tight We're loadin' up and rollin' out of here tonight One of these days I'm gonna settle down And take you back with me to the Guitar Town |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
My grandaddy was a miner, but he finally saw the light
He didn't have much, just a beat-up truck and a dream about a better life Grandmama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound Pretty soon the dirt road turned into blacktop, Detroit City bound Down that hillbilly highway That hillbilly highway Hillbilly highway Goes on and on He worked and saved his money so that one day he might send My old man off to college, to use his brains and not his hands Grandmama cried when she waved goodbye, never heard such a lonesome sound But daddy had himself a good job in Houston, one more rollin' down Down that hillbilly highway That hillbilly highway Hillbilly highway Goes on and on Grandaddy rolled over in his grave the day that I quit school I just sat around the house playin' my guitar, Daddy said I was a fool My mama cried when I said goodbye, I never heard such a lonesome sound Now I'm standin' on this highway and if you're going my way You know where I'm bound |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
I got a job but it ain't nearly enough
A twenty thousand dollar pickup truck Belongs to me and the bank and some funny talkin' man from Iran I left the service and got a G.I. loan I got married bought myself a home Now I hang around this one horse town and do the best than I can Gettin' tough Just my luck I was born in the land of plenty now there ain't enough Gettin' cold I've been told Nowadays it just don't pay to be a good ol' boy Been goin' nowhere down a one-way track I'd kill to leave it but ain't no turnin' back Got the wife and the kids and what would everybody say My brother's standin' on a welfare line And any minute now I might get mine Meanwhile it's the I.R.S. and the devil to pay I hit the beer joints every Friday night Spend a little money lookin' for a fight It don't matter if I lose or win 'Cause Monday I'm back on the losin' end again |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Just when every ray of hope was gone
I should have known that you would come along I can't believe I ever doubted you My old friend the blues Another lonely night, a nameless town If sleep don't take me first, you'll come around 'Cause I know I can always count on you My old friend the blues Lovers leave and friends will let you down But you're the only sure thing that I've found No matter what I do I'll never lose My old friend the blues Just let me hide my weary heart in you My old friend the blues |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
You're here, you're gone
I'm still hangin' on This game ain't nothin' new You've changed your mind So many times But I'm still in love with you I'll think it over when you're walkin' out the door Why'd you go and leave me sad and blue And if you knew What I go through You'd think it over too I hope someday I'll find a way I'll walk right out on you Til that day comes I'm still the one If you should need a fool |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Hey little guy, I can't believe you answered the phone
I guess I didn't know you could do that, God help me, have I been gone that long I'm in a truck stop somewhere on the Arkansas line They got all the big trucks here, boy, you ought to hear the big diesels whine No little guy, your daddy won't be home for a while It's gonna be another couple weeks and another couple thousand miles So got to sleep little rock 'n' roller Your daddy's up there knockin' 'em dead tonight One of these days when you're a little older You can ride the big bus and everything will be alright Until that day you got your mama to hold you Don't be afraid when she turns out the light Cause I know there's an angel just for rock 'n' rollers Watchin' over you and your daddy tonight No little guy, don't bother your mamma right now 'Cause I only got a minute and I called to talk to you anyhow I Know you miss me, God knows I'm thinkin' 'bout you I got your picture in my wallet, it cheers me up sometimes when I'm blue Well little guy, I'm gonna have to let you go You know it's way past your bedtime, and they're tellin' me we gotta roll |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
New jersey turnpike ridin' on a wet night
'neath the refinery's glow, out where the great black rivers flow License, registration, I ain't got none, but I got a clear conscience 'bout the things that I done Mister state trooper please don't stop me... Maybe you got a kid maybe you got a pretty wife, the only thing that I got's been botherin' me my whole life Mister state trooper please don't stop me In the wee, wee hours your mind get hazy, radio relay towers lead me to my baby Radio's jammed up with talk show stations It's just talk, talk till you lose your patience Mister state trooper please don't stop me Hey somebody out there, listen to my last prayer Hi ho silver-o deliver me from nowhere |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
There's a road, in Oklahoma
Straighter than a preacher Longer than a memory And it goes, forever onward Been a good teacher For a lot of country boys like me I push that load from here to someday I'll push as long as I'm alive, but I don't know how long I'll last 'Cause it's just a road, it ain't no highway I'm blowin' by the double five I know I'm going way too fast I been down this road just searching' for the end It don't go nowhere, it just brings you back again Leaves you lonely and cold, standin' on the shoulder But you've come too far to go back home So you're walkin' on a nowhere road Some folks say, if you keep rollin' And keep it on the yellow line It'll take you on the big highway But there's a toll to pay, if you're going The keeper of the gate is blind So you better be prepared to pay |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
I got out of work and I headed for the neighborhood beer joint
I sat around and had a beer with the boys like I always do Well I didn't have nothin' to say anyway there ain't no point There's just something 'bout a Monday that always makes me blue Well it was well after dark so I knew my wife and kids were waitin' And I guess I took a left where I generally take a right Well I filled her up with gas, checked the oil at the Texaco station I threw the car seat in the dumpster and headed off into the night Woo-ohh-ooh-ooh-ooh There's somethin' 'bout a Monday that always makes me blue Well I headed south on 35 hell bent for vinyl I hadn't never had her up past 55 before Well somethin' 'bout that little red line always looked so final Buddy you'd be surprised how fast a Chevrolet truck can go * Now, down in Mexico they've got a little place called Boystown Where a man's still a man if you know what I'm talkin' about Well, I walked into the Cadillac bar and I laid my cash down I said "there's plenty more where that came from" and the lights went out * (this verse is not included on the official lyrics sheet, but is included on the recording) Well I woke up in a county jail 'cross the line in Laredo With a headache and a deputy staring at me through the door Well he said "Now how you got across that river alive, I don't know But your wife just made your bail so now you're really dead for sure" Now my wife, she called my boss and cried so I got my job back And the boys down at the plant, they whisper and stare at me Yea well my wife can find a lot of little jobs to keep me on the right track Well, but that's a small price to pay for a week of living dangerously Yeah-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-wee That's a small price to pay for a week of living dangerously |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Got a lot of memories tied up in this place
So much time spent in so little space What looked like the world through the eyes of a child Kind of closes in on you after awhile It's a place to grow up and a place to grow old You keep your mouth shut and you do what you're told I told mama the day that I ran This ain't no place for an angry young man Mama if you could see me right now You'd be so sure you failed me somehow Mama you never could understand There ain't no peace for an angry young man A cheap hotel a long way from my home So many people make you feel so alone Dreams die easy out here in these streets And hearts grow cold in the city heat I ain't never been the patient kind I got to live like I please or die trying At a filling station with a gun in my hand The only way for an angry young man Got a lot of memories tied up in this place Tonight they're staring me right in the face A lonely grave on the outskirts of town It's three in the morning, ain't no one around Just like a ghost I come out of the night But I'll be gone before the morning light Mama I hope that you understand This ain't no place for an angry young man |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Don't you worry bout what you've been told
Cause honey I ain't even close to cold It's kinda soon to fall in love again But sometimes the best that you can do is just jump back in I got me a fearless heart Strong enough to get you through the scary part It's been broken many times before A fearless heart just comes back for more Folks'll tell you that I'm just no good But I wouldn't hurt you honey if I could I can't promise this'll work out right But it would kill me darlin' if we didn't even try I admit I fall in love a lot But I nearly always give it my best shot I know you must think I'm the reckless kind But I want a lady with a fearless heart just like mine |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Ooh pretty baby, what you doin' to me?
The way your kisses burn right through me I don't think I can last much longer I get weaker and my love gets stronger I don't think that my heart can take it One little slip of a word might break it Well, believe me, baby, this ain't no crush I think maybe I love you too much Baby, baby, baby, oh baby, ooh baby Baby, I love you too much Baby, baby, baby, oh baby, ooh baby Baby, I love you too much I tell myself that it ain't no big thing Then you give another little tug on that heart string Well, you cut me, girl, and I'm still bleedin' Well, just touch me, baby, that's all I'm needin' You must think that I'm easy, don't ya? But I got scars that I've never shown ya Well, every inch of me burns for your touch I think maybe I love you too much |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
Since I first saw you I've been thinkin about you
And now I'm out here on the highway goin' crazy without you I can't help but want you girl, you're young and you're pretty But somehow I can't see you up in New York City. I'm gonna leave you alone in your own little world But won't you be my San Antonio girl Be my San Antonio girl Be my, be my, be my, San Antonio girl. Now I know you've heard the stories 'bout life in the fast lane What they didn't tell you is you come home on a slow train I'd just as soon remember you the way that I found you Dancin' by yourself with the stars all around you. (repeat chorus) 00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT)00:23, 14 April 2006 (PDT) |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
About the time that
Daddy left to fight the big war I saw my first pistol in the general store In the general store, when I was thirteen Thought it was the finest thing I ever had seen So l asked if I could have one someday when I grew up Mama dropped a dozen eggs, she really blew up She really blew up and I didn't understand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand My very first pistol was a cap and ball Colt Shoot as fast as lightnin' but it loads a mite slow Loads a mite slow and soon I found out It can get you into trouble but it can't get you out So then I went and bought myself a Colt 45 Called a peacemaker but I never knew why Never knew why, I didn't understand Cause Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand The devil's right hand, the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand Mama said the pistol is the devil's right hand |
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from Steve Earle - Live From Austin Texas (2004)
On the blue side of evenin'
When the darkness takes control You start lookin' for a reason To take your lonesome on down the road 'Cause the night is filled with strangers All you need is one you know And if she ain't the one you're after Keep on lookin' on down the road Though the miles lay long behind you You have still got miles to go How's love ever gonna find you If it ain't here it's down the road Keep on lookin' on down the road |
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from 2003 Collection-Live From Austin Texas (2004)
I woke up this mornin' and none of the news was good
And death machines were rumblin' 'cross the ground where Jesus stood And the man on my TV told me that it had always been that way And there was nothin' anyone could do or say And I almost listened to him Yeah, I almost lost my mind Then I regained my senses again And looked into my heart to find That I believe that one fine day all the children of Abraham Will lay down their swords forever in Jerusalem Well maybe I'm only dreamin' and maybe I'm just a fool But I don't remember learnin' how to hate in Sunday school But somewhere along the way I strayed and I never looked back again But I still find some comfort now and then Then the storm comes rumblin' in And I can't lay me down And the drums are drummin' again And I can't stand the sound But I believe there'll come a day when the lion and the lamb Will lie down in peace together in Jerusalem And there'll be no barricades then There'll be no wire or walls And we can wash all this blood from our hands And all this hatred from our souls And I believe that on that day all the children of Abraham Will lay down their swords forever in Jerusalem |
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from The Rookie (2002)
(Steve Earle)
When I was a little guy My daddy told me "Mister, Don't ever try to climb too high 'Cause it's the fall that gets ya And some dreams can never come true They'll never come true" Well, I heard every word he said But I don't guess I listened But every time I banged my head Against the wall or system Yeah, some dreams don't ever come true Don't ever come true But some dreams do If you just hang on And your heart is true And your hope is strong Well, just because you've been around And had your poor heart broken That's no excuse for lyin' there Before the last word's spoken 'Cause some dreams don't ever come true Don't ever come true Aw, but some dreams do When you're feelin' low And you think you're through That's when you will know Yeah, when you wish upon a star Buddy, don't you miss it Catch it 'fore it falls too far Keep it with your secrets 'Cause some dreams don't ever come true Don't ever come true Don't ever come true But some dreams do |
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from Treme - Music From The HBO Original Series: Season 2 (트레메) [ost] (2012) |