Rock and roll angels and barroom saints
Reliving your checkered pasts
Composing your Hallelujah chorus
Tying memos to your tattered masts
Will you always be broke
Choked on slivered dreams
With dumb luck and fat chance
As the constant features on your silver screen
Or will the seas part to that other land
Where things will get easier and you'll get a hand
How much more can they sell you
Sell you things that money can't buy
Can you believe a word they tell you?
It's the words they left out that left you this way
Those things that they forgot to say
When I was single I dressed so fine
My shoes did not squeak across the floor
I was led to the altar wearing black crinoline
Summer star as the evening began
Be good to the first for the last is much worse
They will turn you to dust in your grave
And the moon gives no light
You're traveling blind
Soon as your back's turned
You're cursed and maligned
Like the book of Job in three quarter time
How much more can they sell you
Sell you things that money can't buy
Can you believe a word they tell you?
It's the words they left out that left you this way
Those things that they forgot to say
From less of an altar and more of a dashboard
More from the wand and less from the lord
Into your dreams we'll gather in flight
Hoist your song deep in the night
Rock and roll angels
So far from saints
Writer(s): Mark Bingham, Mcnally Shannon Maureen
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