In Candy's room there are pictures of her heroes on the wall
But to get to Candy's room you gotta walk the darkness of Candy's hall
Strangers from the city, call my baby's number and they bring her toys
When I come knocking, she smiles pretty, she knows I want to be Candy's boy

There's a sadness hidden in that pretty face
A sadness al I her own
From which no man can keep Candy safe

We kiss, my heart's pumpin' to my brain
And the blood rushes in my veins, the fire rushes towards the skies
We go driving, driving deep into the night
I go driving deep into the light, in Candy's eyes

She says, Baby if you want to be wild
You got a lot to learn, close your eyes
Let them melt, let them fire
Let them burn
'Cause in the darkness, there'll be hidden worlds that shine
When I hold Candy close she makes the hidden worlds mine

She has fancy clothes and diamond rings
She has men who give her anything she wants, but they don't see
That what she wants is me

Oh, and I want her so
I'll never let her go, no, no, no
She knows that I'd give
All that I got to give
All that I want, all that I live
To make Candy mine
Tonight


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    I've always loved Bruce's point-of-view in this song. He basically is playing a schmuck who doesn't know that Candy is a prostitute, or is so stupidly, head-over-heels in love with her, he doesn't care. Either way, it's kind of funny when you stop and think about it.

    Oh yeah, the guitar is freaking wicked on this song. How about that solo? Just about burns holes through the speakers...

    leamancon October 11, 2010   Link

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