Out Among The Stars
(专辑: Out Among The Stars - 1986)
It's midnight at a
liquor store in Texas. Beneath the
neon, close up's just begun. When a
boy walks in the
door and points a
pistol. He can't find a
job, but man, he's found a
gun. But a
change of heart before there's confrontation. Let's the
old man live and run out in the
street. But he knows that soon they'll come with guns a
blazing. And already he can feel a
great relief. Oh how many travelers get weary, Bearing both their burdens and their scars, Don't you think they'd love to stop complaining, And fly like eagles out among the
stars. He pictures the
arrival of the
cruisers. Sees that old familiar anger in their eyes. He knows that when they're shooting at this loser, They'll be aiming at the
daemons in their lives. Oh how many travelers get weary, Bearing both their burdens and their scars, Don't you think they'd love to stop complaining, And fly like eagles out among the
stars. The
evening news it carries all the
details. He dies in every living room in town. And in his home a
bottle's thrown in anger. And his father cries, "We'll never live this down." Oh how many travelers get weary, Bearing both their burdens and their scars, Don't you think they'd love to stop complaining, And fly like eagles out among the
stars. Oh-Oh, and fly like eagles out among the
stars.