Honest Lullaby
(专辑: Honest Lullaby - 1979)
Early early in the
game I
taught myself to sing and play And use a
little trickery On kids who never favored me Those were years of crinoline slips And cotton skirts and swinging hips And dangerously painted lips And stars of stage and screen Pedal pushers, ankle socks Padded bras and campus jocks Who hid their vernal equinox In pairs of faded jeans And slept at home resentfully Coveting their dreams And often have I
wondered How the
years and I
survived I
had a
mother who sang to me An honest lullaby Yellow, brown, and black and white Our Father bless us all tonight I
bowed my head at the
football games And closed the
prayer in Jesus' name Lusting after football heroes Tough Pachuco, little Neroes Forfeiting my A's for zeroes Futures unforeseen Spending all my energy In keeping my virginity And living in a
fantasy In love with Jimmy Dean If you will be my king, Jimmy, Jimmy, I
will be your queen And often have I
wondered How the
years and I
survived I
had a
mother who sang to me An honest lullaby I
travelled all around the
world And knew more than the
other girls Of foreign languages and schools Paris, Rome and Istanbul But those things never worked for me The
town was much too small you see And people have a
way of being Even smaller yet But all the
same though life is hard And no one promised me a
garden Of roses, so I
did okay I
took what I
could get And did the
things that I
might do For those less fortunate And often have I
wondered How the
years and I
survived I
had a
mother who sang to me An honest lullaby Now look at you, you must be growing A
quarter of an inch a
day You've already lived near half the
years You'll be when you go away With your teddy bears and alligators Enterprise communicators All the
tiny aviators head into the
sky And while the
others play with you I
hope to find a
way with you And sometimes spend a
day with you I'll catch you as you fly Or if I'm worth a
mother's salt I'll wave as you go by And if you should ever wonder How the
years and you'll survive Honey, you've got a
mother who sings to you Dances on the
strings for you Opens her heart and brings to you An honest lullaby