Lyrics
I've been there
before
Jerry is a friend
at best, you could say
he likes to
get loud and drunk, that's his way
every time he
goes out, like to really throw down
finds himself
a filly and has himself a hoedown
what can you
say it's just his way
I've been there
before
knocking at
that door
I've been there
before
need I say more
Janie is his
savior that's what she thinks
likes to really
hound him about the way he drinks
every time she
comes around, tells him that he's hellbound
says his soul's
the reason it sounds just like shakedown
what can you
say that's ways she thinks
-Chorus-
Janie and Jerry
got married today
Jerry was drunk
and Janie got her way
it was a knockdown
drag'em out, wedding at the roadhouse
sober up the
preacher grab the rings from the lost and found
what can you
say it's just their way
I've been there
before
knocked at that
door
They've been
there before
but who's keeping
score
c 1997 Douglas
J. Noss
Broken Hearted
Twelve dead roses
line this lonely
street of dreams
one promise
broken
brings this
grown man to his knees
Broken Hearted
What will I
do
Broken Hearted
Without you
Broken Hearted
Broken Hearted
Yes it's true
The radio plays
such a haunting
melody
not a word spoken
sounds like
you and me
-CHORUS-
Sometimes love's
not enough
that much she
said was true
but if you just
give up
you will never
even know if it's true
-CHORUS-
c 1997
Words and Music
by Douglas J. Noss
I fall through (album)
shadows paint the ground
from a row of
street light fears
Strangers of
stone
Down on my luck
angels bear
to watch
but seldom do
they touch
someone like
me
I fall through
will you walk
with me?
I fall through
Do you see right
through me?
A web, it’s
past
headlights pierce
the rain
and cut like
broken glass
I bleed alone
A mirror shows
now
does the reflection
care
or ever offer
how
for what it
sees
-CHORUS-
through to the
source
what blew me
off course
past what you
see
only angels
can be
caught at last
bound by a string
of cold and
sightless traps
end of the scene
c1997
words and music
by Douglas J. Noss
10/14 AGAIN
Late on a Thursday
evening
down at Nick's
on 23rd & Beaman
just me and
my bottle of Cragenmore
thinking about
my dead end job
trouble with
the law
if life is just
a circle then where does it stop?
everyday is
like the one before
sometimes fate
she walks right through the door
hey, how 'bout
you, are you lost?
or can you lead
me to the light from the darkness
or will you
pull me through at any cost
hey, how 'bout
you, are you lost?
she walked right
in, ordered a red eye and gin
threw down a
twenty said keep ten
brushed the
snow from her sleeve onto the floor
she turned and
leaned to survey the scene
after a moment
she smiled back at me
with a smile
that I couldn't ignore
sometimes fate
walks right through the door
-Chorus-
are you lost
just like me?
or can you help
me make a new start
are you lost
just like me?
will you help
me walk out that door?
with every sip
from that glass
she was one
step closer to being a memory from my past
how that glass
was way too short
the look in
her eye as she dropped that dime
called a taxi,
waved goodbye
and wondered
right back into the storm
sometimes fate
walks right out the door
-Chorus-
c 1997
words and music
by Douglas J. Noss
WONDERING
I've always wondered
would we have been married
I've always
wondered if things might have changed
If I'd been
a little wiser
Or if you'd
held on just a little tighter
Could I have
made it through the thunder?
Would we have
made it through the rain?
I've always wondered
have you found love again
I've always
wondered would you call if you needed a friend
What if I'd
been a better listener?
Or you talked
just a little louder
I would I have
heard you through the thunder
Would we have
made it through the rain?
I've always wondered
what has happened to you
I've always
wondered if you wonder what has
Ever gone and
happened to me
I've always wondered
and had these crazy dreams
I've always
wondered would we have been married
If I'd been
a little stronger
Or you'd forgiven
me just a little sooner
Could I have
held off the thunder?
Would we have
made it through the rain?
c 1997
words and music
by Douglas J. Noss