Goodbye Horses

Album: Married To The Mob Soundtrack (1988)
  • He told me, "I see you rise"
    But, it always falls
    I see you come, I see you go
    He say, "All things pass into the night"
    And I say, "Oh no sir I must say you're wrong
    I must disagree, oh no sir, I must say you're wrong"
    Won't you listen to me

    He told me, I've seen it all before
    I've been there, I've seen my hopes and dreams
    A lying on the ground
    I've seen the sky just begin to fall
    He say, "All things pass into the night"
    And I say, "Oh no sir, I must say you're wrong
    I must disagree, oh no sir, I must say you're wrong"
    Won't you listen to me

    Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
    Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
    Goodbye horses I'm flying over you
    Goodbye horses I'm flying, flying, flying, flying over you Writer/s: William Garvey
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 10

  • Kevin Cantrell from Lenoir City, TnSo I'm an AGM at a popular fast food chain and my GM had to go and help another store about 2 counties over, so no one there knew him from Adam!
    I wasn't there, but my opinion is he's credible and a trusting friend of mine as well, but he told me he walked straight in towards the office and only said "Hi" once but nodded to the rest on his way to the office that had a little window that looked out over to the front counter...
    ...He was hoping they would have a Bluetooth speaker, which they did, cranks that song up all the way and proceeds to over apply chapstick as he walked out of there, to officially introduce himself to the employees!
  • Will from Boston, Magood song but it is hard not to picture a half naked ted levine as jame gumm dancing in the mirror. On an off topic did anybody notice that ted levine was in shutter island?
  • Brad from Long Island, NyJust a little FYI, Ted Levine, who played Buffalo Bill in "Silence" and is considerably exposed during this song, also plays detective Stottlemeyer on the show "Monk", which is a very funny show
  • Scott from Lapuente, CaTHIS SONG HAS NO REAL MEANING! THE BAND WAS JUST NAILED AND HAMMERED WHEN THEY SONG THIS!! THIS IS THE TRUTH!
  • Stephanie from Anaheim, CaThis song makes every part of me and thank lazzarus for this awesome and deep song its one of my most favorite songs ever.
  • Andrew from Brooklyn, NyWould you **** me?
    I'd **** me.
    I'd **** me so hard.

    Thank you Q. Lazzarus for giving the insane a soundtrack. I always thought this was a Cure song. Apparently Johnathan Demme has used this song in a movie before Silence.
  • Cody from Janesville , WiIts fun to drive up next to people and stare at them when your playing this song really loud. but that aside its a great song
  • Racine from Truro, MaIn a way, I wish they never used this in Silence of the Lambs" because now I can't get the image of that creepy psychopath Buffalo Bill out of my head when I hear it. Still, it's a good song and I do love it.
  • Sonya from Wagoner, OkThe song is also in Married to the Mob and in Clerks 2
  • A.j. from Chicago, IlIt's also played in Silence of the Lambs when the wannabe-transexual killer Buffallo Bill is dancing half-naked. It's creepy.
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