Ooh, jealousy Ooh, jealousy Is she fine So well bred The perfect girl A social deb? Is she the sort You've always thought Could make you What you're
I may know the word But not say it I may know the truth But not face it I may hear a sound A whisper Sacred and profound But turn my head indifferent
It's a Saturday afternoon romance Between a cowboy and a fool and a fool A drunken meet up In a crude saloon A poor rocky mountain town He's a scoundrel
If I ever write this letter Oh the pages I could write But I don't know where to send it, you have vanished Heaven knows where you live Heaven only knows
Climbing under a barbed wire fence By the railroad ties Climbing over the old stone wall I am bound for the riverside Well, I go to the river to soothe
Young and strong Hollywood son In the early morning light This star fell down On Sunset Boulevard Young and strong beautiful one We embraced so close
It's a Saturday afternoon romance between a cowboy and a fool a drunken meet up in a crude saloon a poor Rocky Mountain town he's a scoundrel and
I've walked these streets a virtual stage it seemed to me make up on their faces actors took their places next to me I've walked these streets
I may know the word but not say it I may know the truth but not face it I may hear a sound a whisper sacred and profound but turn my head indifferent
O, jealousy is she fine so well bred the perfect girl a social deb? is she the sort you've always thought could make you what you're not?
You were the love for certain of my life you were simply my beloved wife I don't know for certain how I'll live my life now alone without my beloved
Young and strong Hollywood son in the early morning light this star fell down on Sunset Boulevard young and strong beautiful one we embraced so
Go west paradise is there you'll have all that you can eat of milk and honey over there you'll be the brightest star the world has ever seen sun
How did I love you? there was no measuring far above this dirty world far above everything in your tower over it you were clean so warm and insightful
If I ever write this letter the pages I could write but I don't know where to send it you have vanished heaven knows where you live heaven only
Climbing under a barbed wire fence by the railroad ties climbing over the old stone wall I am bound for the riverside well I go to the river
Doctors have come from distant cities just to see me stand over my bed disbelieving what they're seeing they say I must be one of the wonders