About Wayne - Charger 69 Lyrics
TodayI recallSome years agoMy handsWere too strongTo let them goThe dreams I had chosenTo live when I was seventeenAnd all I have seen throughMy eyes I won't let it go, noMy motherTwist of fateShe was the first toBlur awayHer curlyHairdoThe rouge upon her mouthI asked her smiling "do you love me?"And fatherTwist of fateI stare in his eyes nowEverydayHe's dark andGrave butHe speaks a lot right nowHe tells the words I've always wantedBrothersAll the crowds, all the lightsAll the joy, all the fightsAnd all the times we waved goodbyeAll the love, all the hateAll the miles that we ateThe Earth looked like a big balloonThe time we played on the MoonThe womanThat I loveShe whispered in my earYesterdayThe blackestEyes andThat Mona Lisa smileThe scariest dream was to survive herAll the crowds, all the lightsAll the joy, all the fightsAnd all the times we waved goodbyeAll the love, all the hateAll the miles that we ateThe Earth looked like a big balloonThe time we played on the MoonNow I'mOld enoughTo leave this townAnd halfOf my memoriesAre shaking me right nowI close my eyes, breathe outAnd feel my Charger 69I close my eyes, breathe outAnd kiss my life goodbye