There's a silence on the front lines, you can cut it with a knife You can stay and take your chances, or you can run to save your life And one side is
Red sun settin' on the road behind her A hundred miles out of her hometown Drops a quarter in a beat up pay phone Listens to it, rattle on down Voice
There's a boat, I could sail away There's the sky, I could catch a plane There's a train, there's the tracks I could leave and I could choose to not come
I was alone in the dark, never let down my guard Closed the curtain on my heart So the world could not see All the demons in me, told myself I was free
This is no yellow brick road We've been travelin' on A river of tears washed us here We're right where we belong We rode it out, no we didn't drown And
She remembers when she first got her wings And how she opened up the day she learned to sing Then the colors came, erased the black and white And her
Somewhere over the rainbow Way up high There's a land that I heard of Once in a lullaby Somewhere over the rainbow Skies are blue And the dreams that
I was walkin' down the street In my blue jeans and my bare feet I saw old Mrs. Mayo in her garden so high She got her prize azaleas And her big ol' fat
Sometimes I feel like I never quite fit in Like I'm always a little out of place It's hard to be everything to everyone There's so many roles I have to
Jesus, tell my Father I wanna be His child again Tell Him what my name is In case He's forgotten Tell Him I'm the woman at the well, drawing water And
Phones were ringing Tongues were wagging Hot gossip was flying All around town She heard the talk The lowdown was The shameless color Of her wedding
Take the ribbon from my hair Shake it loose and let it fall Lay it soft against your skin Like the shadows on the wall Come and lay down by my side Till
I beg your pardon I never promised you a rose garden Along with the sunshine There's gotta be a little rain sometime When you take you gotta give so
It don't hurt anymore, all my teardrops are dried No more walkin' the floor with that burnin' inside Just to think it could be, time has opened the door
I can't stop loving you I've made up my mind To live in memories Of the lonesome time I can't stop wanting you It's useless to say So I'll just live
Heartache number one was when you left me I never knew that I could hurt this way Heartache number two was when you come back again You came back and
At my door the leaves are falling A cold, wild wind has come Sweethearts walk by together And I still miss someone I go out to a party And look for a
Ain't no chains strong enough to hold me Ain't no breeze big enough to blow me Never have seen a river that's too wide Ain't no jail tight enough to