The last I heard of you You were somewhere on a cruise in the Mediterranean So imagine my surprise to see you very much alive In the English rain again
Sober in the morning light Things look so much different To how they looked last night A pale face pressed to an unmade bed Like flags of many nations
On a bench, on the beach Just before the sun had gone I tried to reach you Plain faced and falling fast You looked so vacant like an empty shell Whose
He was a light star Tripping on a high wire Bulldog stubborn, born uneven A classless creature, a man for all seasons But don't bet them They can't take
Torn from their families Mothers go hungry To feed their children But children go hungry There's so many big men They're out making millions When poverty
Saw a Cadillac for the first time yesterday I'd always seen horses, buggies, bales of hay `Cause progress here don't move with modern times There's nothing
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Now it was just like Frankie and Johnny And it was just like Stagger Lee Dolly Summers was a simple girl From a mid-west family With a stucco home and
He died when the house was empty When the maid had gone He put a pen to paper for one final song He wrote - Oh babe, it's the only way I know it's wrong
What have I got to do to make you love me What have I got to do to make you care What do I do when lightning strikes me And I wake to find that you're
Are you still in control of the boat that you row Or do you still cling to me when its sinking I never condemned you, I only consoled you When candlelight
Tonight Do we have to fight again Tonight I just want to go to sleep Turn out the light But you want to carry grudges Nine times out of ten I see the
She grows, she's grown like pampas Tall in the wind She's sinful and spiteful She's all girl, woman and mother She's had my children And she's been my