I went to a cobbler To fix a hole in my shoe He took one look at my face And said, "I can fix that hole in you" I beg your pardon I'm not looking
It?s a bad man's world Was I born as a promise to keep the peace Or meet the shame Before you split, one thing left To give me ordinary name Give me
I was born secular and inconsolable I heard that he walked he walked the earth God goes where he wants and who knows where he is not Not in me It
No good, no how, no man should treat you like he do So come on right now, it's time for you to get up and out of his house I've known you too long to
boy on the black sand He took me away, I was never the same on the black sand He said, "Who?s going to love you buried underground?" Oh, on the black sand A
So happy happy oh so happy happy oh so happy happy oh so happy so happy (Thanks to jennifer for these lyrics)
It wasn't me, I wasn't there I was just watching from over here And besides, I couldn't afford the bus fare In Hollywood and Washington They shake and
They come to town when the war is over Dirty boots in the middle of the night Trolling the bars, hitting on the soldiers Boys give it up without a fight
Jenny Lewis: When Jack was born he winked at Mom Her pretty face was the first he saw Was Jack wrong because he loved Mom? Things were bad, before they
Well you praise him Then you thank him Til you reach the by-and-by And I've won hundreds at the track But I'm not betting on the afterlife Then you
What are you changing? Who do you think you're changing? You can't change things, we're all stuck in our ways It's like trying to clean the ocean What
I'd rather be lonely, I'd rather be free I'm as sure as the moon rolls around the sea But I like watching you undress And I think we're at our best By
Run devil run Devil run Devil run Run devil run Devil run Devil run Run devil run Devil run Devil run From love (Thanks to Justin for these lyrics
If I run uphill I'm out of breath If I spend all of my money I've got no money left If I place all of my chips on only one bet I'm all in And it's a
I wear a ponytail like a waterfall Loudspeaker or land slide I have a room key and a Johnny A good buzz, feeling all right Pitch a tent, pop a top Forget
I was of poor folk But my mother had a rabbit fur coat And a girl of less character pushed her down the L.A. River Hand over that rabbit fur coat She
But you are what you love And not what loves you back So I guess that's why you keep calling me back I'm fraudulent, a thief at best A coward who paints
If you sing a song, sing a song for them If you sing a song, sing the song for them For the bats and belfry and the fairies on Main Street For the deadbeat