Aday. So big his daddy called him MeatLoaf. He grew into a big man, with a big voice. And he sings big songs and has big hits. You can try and tear him down. . Now there ain't much difference
You like ridin' around with your big brother. In your uncle's custom van. You wanna bleach your hair so bad. But your mama don't understand Hangin' around by the monument. Dancin' to the radio. Y
I'm still alive. Must have been a miracle. It's been a hell of ride. Destination still unknown, it's a fact of life If you make one wrong move with the gun to your head. You'd better walk the line
Yo, baby. I wrote you this poem. I'd like to dedicate it to you I'm just a white boy. I play the guitar. I put my pants on. I drive a * car Up into the valley. To see my girlfriend. She's got a
The entire city is burning. You can see the flames like the inside of a mad jukebox. Lost boys stalk the streets with those jungle markings on their chest. Barbarians prowl in shadows, their heads
It's getting cold, it's getting dark and the nights are longer everyday. The air is heavy and the clouds will never burn away. And we've been waiting here so long that we've forgotten, what it's lik
Everyday of my life they say the same old thing. Hey, boy. (Oh, boy). You better wait your turn And everyday of my life I get the same old line. Hey, boy. (Oh, boy). When are you going to learn
Everyday of my life they say the same old thing. Hey, boy. (Oh, boy). You better wait your turn And everyday of my life I get the same old line. Hey, boy. (Oh, boy). When are you going to learn
I took one look and something snapped I said I love your eyes --. You took my heart you took my breath away --. I felt my temperature rise you said you've never loved a man this. Way. That it was