Though you're always on my mind
Found a sickness that was mine
Chose a life out on the run
All alone inside this game
Until I'm done
Sometimes I don't think I can trust myself no more
Seems I've failed you all my life
Youthful dreams you'd be my wife
Before I fall into the sun
If there never is again
You were the one
Sometimes I don't think I can trust myself no more
So I don't feel that I can love you anymore
On this settling down
Oh I better lay down and rest awhile
On this settling down
Oh I better lay down and rest awhile
Sometimes I don't think I can trust myself no more
And I don't know if I can love you anymore
On this settling down
Oh I better lay down and rest awhile
On this settling down
Oh I better lay down and rest awhile
And I say no


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    from all the bullshit interviews and articles I read, I hear that Jerry had a long time girlfriend, that he really cared for, but they inevitably broke up because Jerry, being a rock god, was unable to stay faithful to her. This song I guess is about Jerry's inability to settle down. I like it, its honest, and I think Jerry really did love her to let her go. He described her as the most beautiful woman in the world.

    "If there never is again/You were the one"

    thats really beautiful, even though he's unable to settle down, he still says she was the one. Its fucking sad at the same time but I have more respect for Jerry that he chose his career over a woman.

    SFy65B2G5rKbzps5acdHwQe6on June 05, 2007   Link

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