Troubles up and down the road And trials all the way around Never knew what trouble was Till my honey threw me down With nothing but old ragged clothes
Last day in May, the afternoon: remember? Black marks off charcoal from the dune: remember? I thought it wouldn't be too soon; we'd wait at least until
Sing for me, my daughter, sing for me. When I'm away you'll be the siren that will finally lead me home. The girl around her father throws her arms to
I married a man oh then I married a man oh then I married a man he was the plague of my life And I wish I was single again I wish I was single again Cause
Slavin' away Slavin' away All for you my love And i've nothin to show for it Cept my dusty old book full of pictures A dusty old book Tell me a story
Very much vodka and too much tequila: those are the ways I learned to deal. Across against the light and the sleet scalds my sight, stunned I stayed put
Can I feel useless and low? Could I hide a chain of gold from your eyes? Sandy thinks he knows the trade, the game, the plays, the ways I made. Do you
I was 18 years old just a research volunteer; I walked home from the TCBY each night with no fear. One particular starry 11 o'clock I went down by the
You followed me to Manchester To meet the guy who says my name You heard him say my name You heard him say my name And now you gotta know where he stands
I had a locket, a little silver charm, Given to me so to keep me out of harm. Canvasing the quayside trying to earn my keep, A killick tore it off my
Seven Silver Curses My little sister had a glass of wine No doubt a glass of wine too many "I bet he's out right now with his Nazi whore That's right
Brandy Buttersotch bartered and begged Many Motherwell mustered and mugged Lucy Liverspots lied oh! And legged Danny Dungerees digged and he dugged. So
Tea time at Damascus computer cafe, I'm looking busy and staring off the other way. Leverkusen, Juventus; Leeds vs. Valencia: I'm over-hearing all their
Take me round again in the Wildwood Where the bluebells grew With the merry widow waltz singing Take me back to New York town When the birds in Georgia
Teach me sweetheart Come away Teach me, sweetheart Come on past Brave young batchelors I'm alone Teach me, sweetheart My mother in law was standing
The Garfield El Faster, hammers Faster, hammers Churn and turn into my late train to my lost love Ring away today, stick, bruise into my felt, or so
The Wayward Granddaughter He said "Come on now babe Let's take a little drive Go slumming down the Carson's in my black X-5." Samples from the Clinique
Though Let's Be Fair Though let's be fair I had other loves before my husband Other sweethearts Tom Kitsos, for instance And another I won't mention