Paradise Caught between the fire and the ice No need to think twice It's where I want to be Like a weather vane Following the wind the sun and
Rainbows over the world of light People rushing to the holy site Sidewalks sizzle in a summer night Of love Not a soul in sight In my dream tonight
On the first part of the journey I was looking at all the life There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings
We used to laugh, we used to cry We used to bow our heads then, wonder why And now you're gone, I guess I'll carry on And make the best of what you
Heaven may be an answer If you're lookin' for Eden in the sky On your waters I see a strange reflection Rumor has it I'll see you when I die Everyone
Ain't it foggy outside All the planes have been grounded Ain't the fire inside? Let's all go stand around it Funny, I've been there And you've been
Chewing on a piece of grass Walking down the road Tell me, how long you gonna stay here, Joe? Some people say this town don't look good in snow You
Mary, have you seen better days? And will you find different ways? And does he really mean that much to your heart? Carry, all of the weight you can
There's a little girl out lyin' on her own She's got a broken heart She's not the kind to take you down for long She knows and plays it smart (Ah
Sometimes late when things are real And people share the gift of gab between themselves Some are quick to take the bait And catch the perfect prize
This is for all the lonely people Thinking that life has passed them by Don't give up until you drink from the silver cup And ride that highway in
Flyin' me back to Memphis Gotta find my Daisy Jane Well, the summer's gone And I hope she's feelin' the same Well, I left her just to roam the city
Well I tried to make it Sunday, but I got so damn depressed That I set my sights on Monday and I got myself undressed I ain't ready for the altar but
Hold me close You turn nighttime into day And you're the most Brightest star that lights my way So come home to me now 'Cause it won't matter anyhow
Oh, hold me tight Won't you be my woman tonight? Oh, hold me tight Won't you be my woman tonight? I get the shivers up and down my spine The only
Amber cascades all over today Then we walk on a crooked catwalk Only to be delayed Bubbles of blue burst into two Eaten up by the incoming tide
Hey, Daddy just lost his pay What did he do it for It never made it through our door He drank the whole week away And what can a family say There
Every day I sit beside you On the bus to Madison Avenue Work in the big gray store With the revolving doors You don't even know my name I guess