Girl, I've seen you drift away to another place and time And in those dreams you leave this old world behind Yeah, I know how hard you've been trying
Smoke screens, day dreams all over you Blindfolds, crossroads, untold truths Soft white satin, laying in the dirt Of all the people in this world, why
was born on the eve of a war Of a reckless design With my knees to the earth and my ear to the ground What I thought was the truth was only a sound Of
TAKE A WALK DOWN MAIN STREET HAVE A LOOK AROUND NOW LOOK IN ALL THE WINDOWS THE EMPTY BUILDINGS IN THIS TOWN IMAGINE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAME AND HAD TO
There's a freight train roaring through the dead of night Heading straight for Yuma I hear it every time it rolls through this town It's one a.m. and
There's a storm all across the land Feel the thunder, shake the ground I've seen people run for shelter And there's no shelter to be found Seems like
I feel like superman, flying over muddy rivers Counting everything from one to 14 Over roads where them sunflowers grow I can see from here to eternity
I've got a radio in my Chevrolet Been playing rock and roll just to stay awake I'm, I'm breathing desert air, I got windows down I'm going anywhere, now
Pontiac, Pontiac, out there in my backyard Gonna fix it up, paint it red, gonna make that engine go Chevrolet, Chevrolet, the Chevy, it ain't running
I got two little kids in a broke down car On the side of the road, in view of the Texaco star I spent all of my money on water and food I got a Willie
Don't have no penthouse in Dallas No beach house in Malibu Guess I'm not livin' the good life Like we're all supposed to do All I got's a little trailer
I heard a Spanish melody drifting along Nogales street In the shadows the accordion man, now Danced on the keys with his long brown hands Playin' a song
i've got a radio in my chevrolet been playing rock and roll just to stay awake i'm breathing desert air i got the windows down i'm going anywhere now
i got 2 little kids in a broke down car on the side of the road in view of the Texaco star i spent all on my money on water and food got willie on the
i heard a spanish melody drifting along nogales street in the shadows the accordion man danced on the keys with his long brown hands playin' a song just
feel like Superman, flying over muddy rivers, Counting everything from one to 14, O'er roads where the sunflowers grow, I can see from here to eternity
son who was born on the eve of a war Of reckless design With my knees to the earth and my ear to the ground What I thought was the truth was only a sound
there's a freight train roaring thru the dead of night heading straight for yuma i hear it every time it rolls through town it's one a.m. and i'm wide