We Belong Together

Album: Pirates (1981)
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  • I say this was no game of chicken
    You were aiming your best friend
    That you wear like a switchblade on a chain around your neck
    I think you picked this up in Mexico from your dad
    Now your daddy on the booze
    And there's Brando on the ice
    Now it's Dean in the doorway
    With one more way he can't play this scene twice
    So you drug her down every drag of this forbidden fit of love
    And you told her to stand tall when you kissed her
    But that's not where you were thinking
    How could a Natalie Wood not get sucked into a scene so custom tucked?
    But now look who shows up in the same place
    In this case I think it's better to face it
    We belong together
    We belong together

    Now, once Johnny the King made a spit ring
    And all the skid kids saw a very, very proud man
    And he entwine her in his finger
    And she lay there like a baby in his hand
    Climb upon the rooftop docks lookin' out on the crosstown seas
    And he wraps his jacket across her shoulders
    And he falls and hugs and holds her on his knees
    But a sailor just takes a broad down to the dark end of the fair
    To turn her into a tattoo
    That'll whisper into the back of Johnny's black hair
    And now Johnny the King walks these streets without her in the rain
    Lookin' for a leather jacket and a girl who wrote her name forever
    And a promise that
    We belong together
    Yeah, we belong together

    Shall we weigh along these streets, young lions on the lam?
    Are the signs you hid deep in your heart all left on neon for them?
    Who are foolish, who are victim of the sailors and the ducky boys who would
    Move into your eyes and lips and every tear
    That falls down on the neighborhood now
    I said, "Bird, we just gotta tell them"
    And they turn and ignore us
    And the only heroes we got left are written right before us
    And the only angel who sees us now watches through each other's eyes
    And I can hear him in every footstep's passing sigh
    He goes crazy these nights watching heartbeats go by
    And they whisper
    We belong together
    But we belong together
    We belong together
    We belong together Writer/s: Rickie Lee Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Greg Chick from Tehachapi Ca.Ricki and Tom followed their split with master pieces.. they are co writers of each in my mind...We belong together is the best ballad I know...
  • Birdman_euston from London, UkFrom Rickie's 1981 album *Pirates*, which features at least two other gorgeous songs: "Living It Up" and the aforementioned "A Lucky Guy". An album described in The Word magazine and elsewhere as one of the most underrated of all time.
  • Jim from Boston, MaYes, this song is about Tom Waits, as is "A Lucky Guy" from the same album. Waits' one mistake.
  • Alita from Spokane, Wacandice, you are obviously very young. Mariah Carey ain't got nothing on ricky lee jones, and it is almost an abomiation to compare the two. Mariah Carey should think of original song titles
  • Kate from New York, NyIs this song about Tom Waits?
  • Candice from Vancouver, CanadaMariah Carey has a #1 hit song with the same title but sounds completly different to this one.
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