Jag har dansat med en angel, Jag har gatt igenom eld, Jag har spelat med livet som insats varje kvall, Sa kom och satt dig har bredvid mig, Se mig djupt
Candles and tambourines shine in the dusk Monkeys and Spoonful float through the musk Why when you come here does the rainbow turn black? Spitting and
Watch with me Hear me now Come and see Hear me now Louder and louder he screams out a name Lay me down Wash my hands Let us dream While we can Harder
Get in line and get ready to die To die in slow agony It's killing you from the inside Wake up and open your eyes So you can feel your hell Your nightmare
Chorus: Hurry up and change your mind Don't let love make you blind Well now don't read this sign The clock is tickin' and you're out of time And you
(C. Jones/P. Bunch) He says, "Why can't a woman see time like a man? I just want to show her a good time tonight." She says, "Why can't a man see time
Oh, yonder stands the prophet, words are music to our ears, But down among the sinners, only pain and sweat and tears The sermon soothes the simple but
Mach dir keine Sorgen mehr Ich fand heute einen Job Ich schaffe es ins Fernsehen In der 10 Uhr Show Ich klatsche fur die 10 Uhr Show Applaus fur Kanidat
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Between the ticks of the clock And the beats of my heart It's about to drive me insane Oh, why she's never on time She should have been here Since a
buzzing blaring through my skull the sun is up but i can't tell sneak the covers down my nose eyes are sore gotta keep 'em closed call in, no i've gotta
Time is running out for us But you just move the hands upon the clock You throw coins in a wishing well, wake up You just move your hands upon the clock
The teacher had you write a letter, you were eight years old About the man that you'd become and the positions you'd hold But this was long before you
A city freeze, get on your knees Pray for warmth and green paper A city drought, you're down and out See your trousers don't taper Saddle up, kick your
I am your clock I am your religion I am your shotgun mechanical bride Nothing is done without my approval I own you, I own you I decide how long you
My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf So, it stood ninety years on the floor It was taller by half than the old man himself And it weighed
I came down here just to waste some time To get a little rest and to ease my mind I didn't calculate it when I walked in the door I only thought I'd stay
This heart is empty I've barely hidden memories I've found a picture that haunts me again I've no sad expression I've no tears in my eyes But I am the