Verse 1: Another day gone by And I still feel the same Another empty promise that things will ever change Chorus: Someday I'll get the picture, Make
Verse 1: Seems like it started So long ago And now we've parted Where will we go? Our time is over Only too soon We're moving forward Carry me through
Verse 1: Was it emotion or just a motion set in time? Was it charity or just clarity of the mind? Was it a daydream on a day when dreams come true?
First Verse: It seems that my life is a never-ending story And I cant take the drama one more day So let these words penetrate you deeply: Im sorry
Verse 1: Syncopated lies You're only fooling you And that's all right with me You'll figure it out eventually But as for now your lame excuses have
Verse 1: So little breathing Chest hardly heaving You're leaving this moment now Saying goodbye to Those who you lied to And tried to leave all behind
First Verse: Sitting in the backseat of your car, Oh how appropriate this is: another meaning given to my seating. Ill never know how to describe
First Verse: Go ahead and tell your stories of your feelings of regret And the promises you made that you didnt forget Still the night is getting older
problem, tell me now Only thing that's on my mind Is who gon' run this town tonight Is who gon' run this town tonight We gon' run this town Jay-Z :
like the groove of your walk, Your talk, your dress I feel your fever From miles around I'll pick you up in my car And we'll paint the town Just kiss
on You give me fever like I've never, ever known I feel your fever from miles around I'll pick you up in my car and we'll paint the town Just kiss me
mile Gotta bald headed woman loaded in the town You can get me to the ball man, drivin' in And don't balk the kill, call in the 'ville You gotta map the wrong town
our mellow crew, help you out to peep the ease Like a thirty-five mile cruise, steady summer breeze Run into your town, run into her town Feelin my
Hollis Brown He lived on the outside of town Hollis Brown He lived on the outside of town With his wife and five children And his cabin fallin' down
knows that she can't fly And when she falls out of the sky He'll be standing by She was raised in a small midwestern town By a charming and eccentric
nothing new, In this old town, I'd like to spend at least one life with you, Eight lives left, And a heart that wants to be true, Five miles out, The