twenty more years skipped away The war took his baby, the bombs killed his lady And left him with only one eye His body was battered, his whole world
twenty more years slipped away Well the war took his baby, bombs killed his lady And left him with only one eye His body was battered, his whole world
time that I saw Such a young ballerina In love with the loveless In tune with a tuneless old upright piano Standing on point Going through each position With gentle precision She measures each
Reverend Bill Funderburk sings, "He cared that much for me" Charles Surratt introduces his own composition "On Calvary for Me", "The Joy of Knowing Jesus
as soon as I could. If someone stood up in a crowd And raised his voice up way out loud And waved his arm and shook his leg You'd notice him If someone
you silly! "I'm sure we prefer a chauffered limosine and two air-conditioned dressing rooms, please. "I'm what? Well, so's your wife! She's not? Well, to each his own
fighting the cars on the freeway And fighting his manuscript, has he written his own downfall? But he'll embrace rejection, he'll kiss the seal of each
worth noting that, although the plot was my idea, each band member was responsible for generating his own dialog.) (?): Hold it! Hold it! (?): Hey
the piano And his fingers were agile and bold A Tchaikovsky piano concerto Like water breaking over a dam A river of ecstasy flowed through his hands And each
the polished wood of his bed No more than a baby feeding swans on the river Holding the hands of his mother And the wax paper bag of yesterday's bread And his
' And twenty more years slipped away War took his baby, bombs killed his lady and left him With only one eye His body was battered, his whole world was
wink Sips his lemon drink Spits out the pips Hands on hips Licks his lips Like a wolf near a flock Yet again adjusting his fantasy cock He delivers his
' that's his game, that's it He's Rambo, talkin' bout Me! We'll see (Piano) They call him Rambo 'cause he's travellin' He don't stay one place His life
time that I saw such a young ballerina In love with the loveless In tune with a tuneless old upright piano Standing en pointe Going through each position with gentle precision She measures each
(Berry/Buck/Mills/Stipe) Reverend Bill Funderburk sings "He Cared That Much For Me" Charles Surratt introduces his own composition "On Calvary For
was not quite what he expected there was an old piano player there playing with a honky-tonk sound and everyone who entered that place depressed that piano
know that Mephistopheles will keep his word?" Beethoven sits up and repeats the question aloud. Mephistopheles, never looking up from examining his prize, replies that Beethoven can draw up his own