The Magazine

Album: The Magazine (1984)
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  • Homeboys
    Calling from the corners
    Station to station
    For the magazine
    But her pages are turning
    Out the lights in the windows
    And all that you're reading
    Is the braille night

    I can't come out
    And play Paddy with
    The Precinct boys no more
    But you and me baby
    We'll be lovers again
    But she's walking to the A
    Walking to the be
    Walking to the see now,
    Where are you going?
    I'm just going with him

    He could be anywhere
    I don't know where he is
    I know he's coming
    I know he's coming to me
    It could be anyday
    I will know right away
    I'll know he's Coming
    I'll know he's Coming to me
    I'll know he's Coming
    I'll know he's Coming to me now

    I don't think you know
    What you're doing
    I don't think you know
    That she'll make him cry
    Make my baby cry
    'cause you'll break my heart,
    Carol, Carol, Carol

    There's a flagboy
    Calling danger
    Watch you're back now
    Hey you. Flagboy,
    Let'em come, let'em come
    'cause I can see them there
    I can see them coming
    I can see it all now
    Hey you, Flagboy
    Let'em come

    They don't know where I am
    I could be anywhere
    I know they're coming
    I know they're coming to me
    It could be anyday
    I will know right away
    I know they're coming
    I know they're coming to me
    I know they're coming,

    Everything's Coming
    Everything's Coming to me
    Everything's Coming
    Alive Writer/s: RICKIE LEE JONES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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