Kirsty MacColl Lyrics
Kirsty MacColl Lyrics
"The Face Lyrics"
(We Are) The Road Crew Lyrics
Another town another place, Another girl, another face, Another truck, another race, I'm eating junk, feeling bad, Another
Another town another place, Another girl, another face, Another truck, another race, I'm eating junk, feeling bad, Another
You take a final look around
And then you put your house key down
Upon the table by the note
You take your handbag and your coat
You don't want too much to carry
To slow you down on your way
You picture his face
In the morning
As he way going t
Coming Home Lyrics
In the city of the damned Far away in a holy land Where they feared his reign of terror He called the dragons, ruled the
o workIn the city of the damned Far away in a holy land Where they feared his reign of terror He called the dragons, ruled the
Without saying a word
You saw the face
Of a stranger
It wasn't always like this before
His face like a stranger
You didn't know what to say
So you are going away
From the face of a stranger
And not the lover you knew before
Why should
Mind on My Money Lyrics
[Chorus - Sean Paul] I got my mind on my money, my money on my mind (Got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind) I got m
you want to call your friends[Chorus - Sean Paul] I got my mind on my money, my money on my mind (Got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind) I got m
Why should you want to start again
You tried explaining through the years
But it would always end in tears
And one thing you know for certain
You've said goodbye to the place
But still you picture his face . . .
Some
Motorpsycho Lyrics
Rolling down a Corridor which is long grey dark and dusty Hear the screaming sound of rubber wheels on plastic floors Crying out his need
where a telephoneRolling down a Corridor which is long grey dark and dusty Hear the screaming sound of rubber wheels on plastic floors Crying out his need
Is ringing in an empty room
Miles away
You are looking at a new town
But you are thinking of the past
The rain is falling down
Why do you keep that photograph
Of his face like a stranger
As he was going to work . . .