A.V.H.

Album: No More Tears (1991)
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  • I get up and I get down
    I don't know how to take it
    All the pain makes me scream and shout
    I wonder if I'll make it

    I love the feeling when the magic is just right
    There's no revealing what is hidden in the night
    Riding on a train that I can't control
    No one else to blame and I can't let go, oh no

    In the darkness I can feel
    The things that makes me crazy
    Hands of madness, cold as steel
    I find it quite amazing

    Never forsaking what a dreamer needs to know
    Rules meant for breaking and the seeds I have to sow
    Riding on a train that I can't control
    No one else to blame and I can't let go

    It's calling me, it's calling me
    It's calling me, it's calling me
    I'm riding on a train that I can't control

    See no evil, fear no fright
    Never lose the living
    Keep the targets in your sight
    Know the cards you're dealing
    Never forsaking what a dreamer needs to know
    Rules meant for breaking
    And I've gotta let it, I've gotta it go

    I'm riding on a train that I can't control
    No one else to blame and I can't let go
    It's calling me, it's calling me
    It's calling me, it's calling me
    I'm riding on a train that I can't control Writer/s: John Osbourne, Randolph Castillo, Zakk Wylde
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Feather from Chatsworth, CaI thought it stood for Alex Van Halen.
    Ha
  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA super cool Ozzy Osbourne song.
  • Drew from Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaWhere the hell are you guys getting all your information? You guys are funny!
    A.V.H. stands for Alcohol, Valium, and Heroin!
  • Montant from Philladelphia, Paits so cool
  • Ravyn from Hell, Nyits Aston Villa Highway =)
  • Torstein from Stavanger, NorwayIt is also argued that it means Aston villa Highway (He grew up in Aston,Birmingham)
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