Из альбома: Meet Me at the Fair
Well, I don't laugh that much anymore
I got too many troubles knocking at my door
But it'd be too easy to say, "Life sucks"
So whenever I feel down
I get dressed up in a nice tight skirt
And high-heel pumps
And I strut past the guys at the fire hall
'Cause they'll never see you fall
In a lack of motion
Won't see anything at all
In a lack of motion
There's this girl down the street that I know
She spends half her nights watching picture shows
She thinks
That life should be like a dream
But late last night her car broke down
In the middle of the forest
There was no one around
She had no clue what to do or who to call
I said they'll never see you fall
In a lack of motion
Won't see anything at all
In a lack of motion
So then she picks me up in a Lincoln Continental
I said, "Is that brand new or is that a rental?"
When she said it's stolen
That's when she stole my heart
She said we got no time for getting sentimental
We got too many goals
So much potential
Don't want to end up another picture on the wall
And I don't care who you used to be
And I don't care what you're gonna be
Somebody tell me who they are
Shakespeare and I just signed a deal
Sped like the devil at the wheel
'Cause life will pass you by
Like the tail lights of a speeding car
Well, my once best friend became a businessman
He wears a basic blue suit and a twelve month tan
His imagination's about as wide as his T.V.
You see, he never had the guts to do his own thing
He'd mouth the words but he'd never sing
Let freedom ring at the local shopping mall
And they'll never see you fall
In a lack of motion
Won't see anything at all
In a lack of motion
Well my Father said son you'd better live your dream
I don't think he did so himself it seems
Unless his dream was bringing up a brat like me
Well he said "Now I don't care if you're a millionaire
Or if you're sleeping in a box in the street somewhere
Just love each step you make and take 'em standing tall."
And they'll never see you fall...