Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Stonecutter's Arms, artist - Tom Cochrane. Album song Xray Sierra, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1997
Record label: EMI Music Canada
Song language: English
Stonecutter's Arms |
Loved a girl named Stacy |
Nearly drove him crazy |
Took him for all he was worth |
That wasn’t much |
But still they kept in touch |
And now they’re back in time down |
At the stonecutter’s arms |
There’s old tuck man |
He’s down on his luck man |
Some days he’s wasting away |
There’s a place where |
Tuck will soon fly there |
A toast to his charms down at the stonecutter’s arms |
We’re outta harm |
Down at the stonecutter’s arms |
Raise a glass or two and maybe smash a few |
Well that’s o.k. |
They break their backs all day for you |
Life is short they say down at the stonecutter’s arms |
I’ll remember, remember always |
Have a toast down there |
A toast to her charms |
Give it all day |
Life is short they say |
There’s a hearth there |
At the stonecutter’s arms |
What won’t kill you will only make you stronger |
Ties that bind there you can never put asunder |
Look into her eyes and I can see the world’s a wonder |
A toast to your charms down at the stonecutter’s arms |
We’re outta harm |
Down at the stonecutter’s arms |
Raise a glass or two and maybe smash a few |
Well that’s o.k. |
They break their backs all day for you |
Life is short they say down at the stonecutter’s arms |
I’ll remember through the valleys |
In the streets and down the alleys |
Give it all day |
When you’re done |
There’s a hearth there |
At the stonecutter’s arms |
I had a friend whose dad died in his arms and it |
Broke his heart for a while and it turned him to stone |
But I knew he’d get around it |
It only made him stronger |
Once in a while you look in his eyes you know |
He’s not alone |
These are the things that carry with you |
You’re never alone |
What won’t kill you will only make you stonger |
Ties that bind there will never put asunder |
Look into her eyes and I see the world’s a wonder |
A toast to your charms down at the stonecutter’s arms |