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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