MIDNIGHT TRAINS
I'm fallin' out of love again, I feel it
Well can't you tell, can't you tell
But the stars tonight, you just wouldn't believe it
So I guess we might as well
Make love to fake love
Hold on for the sake of
Letting go of someone else
I could push you off the balcony if I wanted
But I guess I already would've if I was gonna
Let's just fall asleep tonight
To the sound of midnight trains
And I'll hide the way I really feel
Beneath these sheets again
I always do better in the company of midnight...
In the halls of this hotel, where you're keepin'
A close eye on me in the hall, where I've been readin'
Captions of the pictures on the wall
Of people who aren't breathing anymore
Well I'm not breathing any...
I could push you off the balcony if I wanted
And tonight I think I'm really, really, really gonna
I could push you off
And you could push me off, too
ROCK N' ROLL KIDS
It's just a lazy rock and roll radio Sunday afternoon
You've been gone for days
Mom's got cops looking out for you
We're just laying on the couch
Watching T.V., I'm watching you
For that look and crooked grin
So I can do things I shouldn't do
To you
Waste away in midtown baby
That ain't hard to do
A couple lazy rock and roll kids
With nothin' better to do
Fill the bath with roses
And I'll sit and read to you
Emily Dickinson's journals
Or "Paris On A Budget For Two"
Then we'll just get you dressed and go to the show
By the door we got an excuse
To go home where the candles are
And spend all our money on booze
With you
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