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How the smoke get in my eye?
Awake to find the orchid died
Coincidence the seventh day
I guess that I'll be on my wayRolling down the streets of gold
Tombstones and bulletholes
Now you're gonna ride alone in danger
Hang the phone upon the wall
Though I hate to leave you doll
On the face of one and all a strangerLa la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la la
Let the lonely dance begin
As the night is vanishing
If you dare to let me in, it's danger
Don't you sleep in poppy fields
Don't you let the mask conceal
Don't you ever do the deal with strangersHow the blood get in my eye?

Awake to find the sun has died
Find the key, unlock my cage
Break the back that bore my rageIn the dirt and choking sin
Let the freezing night begin
Try to rise above the din, it stains ya
Like the soldier on the wall
Like the lonely lemur call
Like a thing that creep and crawl, it's danger
La la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la laHow the smoke get in my eye?
Awake to find the orchid died
Coincidence the seventh day
I guess that I'll be on my wayRolling down the streets of gold
Tombstones and bulletholes
Now you're gonna ride alone in danger
Hand the phone upon the wall
Though I hate to leave you doll
On the face of one and all a strangerLa la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la, ah
La la la la la la la
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Jim Brickman (born November 20, 1961) is an American composer and pianist. Brickman is known for his solo piano compositions, which are classified as new age music. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Brickman enrolled in the Cleveland Institute of Music taking courses in composition and performance, while taking business classes at Case Western Reserve University. His music career started when he was nineteen, when Jim Henson hired him to write tunes for Sesame Street. He was also hired to write commercial jingles while in college.

Read more about Jim Brickman on Last.fm.


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