Popularity : 4 users have visited this page Sponsored links I followed her down by the railroad tracks Waited until she couldn't turn back Her clothes in a pile and her blood in a stream Yeah a lullabye don't always turn to a dream Took both her kids and put em in the garage And took off in her car and became a mirage Out in the desert where the air is clean And a lullabye don't always turn to a dream An innocent man might take the blame I'll shave my head, and change my name
Out in the desert it's as still as d**h It's as if mother nature mother nature was holding her breath The coyotes howl and the vultures scream And a lullabye don't always turn to a dream I guess it started when i was a teen And my parents will never know their little boy is such a fiend I guess sometimes it works out, but you never know what it means Cause a lullabye don't always turn to a dream Naw, a lullabye don't always turn to a dream