so you've come to this place you've come a long way you've got dust in your hair and after all this time you're still crazy as hell
there were ragdoll-pinces, junkyard-queens blessed by the homeless on dirty streets first they drag you down, then they fall at your feet
and all the girls with their curls, with their buttons and their pearls you chased them down, you never cared if they were real they touched your hand, took your rose and then they blew away like smoke but they sure left you breathless
down the road you rambled and you roamed and you carried your home on the souls of your shoes you were looking for truth and a love that could put some meat on your bones
but you lost yourself inside those sounds, in the dimestore riches and the carnival crowds and your shooting star it was burning out
and all the girls with their curls, with their buttons and their pearls you chased them down, you never cared if they were real they touched your hand, took your rose and then they blew away like smoke but they sure left you breathless
on the razor blade of freedom in the heat of your own flame lies a loneliness napoleon couldnt cross but how can you go back to your fishbowl once you've flown with the phoenix you may never sleep again once you've seen that southern cross
and all the girls with their curls, with their buttons and their pearls you chased them down, you never cared if they were real they touched your hand, took your rose and then they blew away like smoke but they sure left you breathless