![Flowers In The Concrete - Tom Cochrane](https://cdn.muztext.com/i/3284751577463925347.jpg)
Date of issue: 31.12.1994
Record label: EMI Music Canada
Song language: English
Flowers In The Concrete |
Tilting at windmills on a downtown street |
O the big grey landscape has lost its sheep |
She wears a tight smile as she’s walking the beat |
Looking for a little fame |
This ain’t no oliver twist — no mister brownlow here |
She gathers enough spare change to get |
Something to eat |
She takes emeralds and ecstasy on a journey that’s |
Miles and miles away from danger |
She just wants to be happy now |
She’s living on the street |
Flowers in the concrete |
What a beautiful beat |
Flowers in the concrete |
Walking on lines of poetry |
She’s a shakesperian tragedy |
Between the beatniks the bums and the bohemians |
There’s always somebody on the run |
Trying to get away from that danger |
She’s just trying to get away from |
The stranger |
She dances on the pavement |
Likes she’s the only one |
Who’s a stranger |
In a cloudburst she starts to cry |
You have to do the weirdest things just to |
Stay alive |
I’m going down to meet my fate at the |
Jesus saves sign |
Maybe get lucky- maybe find my smile yeah |
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