With the money from her accident
She bought herself a mobile home
So at least she could get some enjoyment
Out of being alone
No one could say that she was left up on the shelf
It's you and me against the World kid she mumbled to herself

When the world falls apart some things stay in place
Levi Stubbs' tears run down his face

She ran away from home on her mother's best coat
She was married before she was even entitled to vote
And her husband was one of those blokes
The sort that only laughs at his own jokes
The sort a war takes away
And when there wasn't a war he left anyway

Norman Whitfield and Barratt Strong
Are here to make everything right that's wrong
Holland and Holland and Lamont Dozier too
Are here to make it all okay with you

One dark night he came home from the sea
And put a hole in her body where no hole should be
It hurt her more to see him walking out the door
And though they stitched her back together they left her heart in pieces on the floor

When the world falls apart some things stay in place
She takes off the Four Tops tape and puts it back in its case
When the world falls apart some things stay in place
Levi Stubbs' tears...


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Levi Stubbs' Tears song meanings
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    @Comrade_Liar -- you might have it figured out by now, but the girl is not crying. In the course of the song she is listening to songs sung by Levi Stubbs, who was the lead singer of the Four Tops, and the presumption is that he is crying as he sings his song(s). It is probably not accurate but that's the basis of the title and chorus of the song. The reference to tears could be literal but more likely it is to the highly emotional, despairing character of the lyrics to some of the Four Tops' songs.

    greendreameron November 09, 2015   Link

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