Pouring rain in Tuscon, Arizona. Checked into the Congress hotel. Met the band in a bar next to the lobby. Looking for another story I could tell When I left town you were heading for the altar
The sun ran out on a cold October. Somewhere under the canyon moon. Camera jammed in a slow exposure. California in her rear view She couldn't handle another season. Another ocean of fiction blue
I saw this old friend at the Eveleigh bar. Life hadn't treated him so well. A heart so gold, and words so blue. In a body home from hell He said, "If I could tell you one thing, I would tell you
through the night Following the outline of your face. I can see your breath move inthe dark. Through all the autopilot years. The tears of joy, the face of fear. Now that we're not hiding. Somehow
As the summer came and left with the rain. Pushing shadows down the road. In this old beach town when the sun goes down. All the gray turns into gold Got no plans, just a feeling. I'm no
your late-night courage. Anything to pass the time. Lying inthe back seat trying not to fall apart. Waiting for your life to start Staring out the window with your, with your head on my shoulder
Up around ten with a headache kicking. Guess I fell asleep with a cigarette. My girl's back home with the morning sick. Got a baby on the way, not here yet. And I'm alright, I think we're good
I lock myself in a hotel room. Been waiting all night for the walls to move. I've loved some girls that I barely knew. I've made some friends, and I've lost some too. Crashed my car, I was 17