I've lost my mind on what I'd find
All of the pressure that I left behind
On Allison Road
Fools in the rain if the sun gets through
Fire's in the heaven of the eyes I knew
On Allison Road

Dark clouds file the moon is near
Birds fly by a.m. in her bedroom stare
There's no telling what I might find
I couldn't see I was lost at the time...
Yeah I didn't know I was lost at the time
On Allison Road

So she fills up her sails with my wasted breath
And each one's more wasted that the others you can bet
On Allison Road
Now I can't hide so why not drive
I know I want to love her but I can't decide
On Allison Road

I didn't know I was lost at the time
Eyes in the sun where the road wasn't wide
So I went looking for an exit sign
All I wanted to find tonight...


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Allison Road Lyrics as written by Robin Wilson

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    come on, kids! Let's give this song some justice! It's about a guy who's not sure he's in love so he leaves his woman and now he's not sure he made the right choice. First of all, one of the best lines was omitted above. He says, "Eyes in the sun where the road wasn't wide. So I went looking for an exit sign. All I wanted to find tonight." So things got tough and he left. Another great line "I WANT to love her but I can't decide". He's not deciding b/w her and another girl. He knows she loves HIM and he desperately wants to love her back. She's giving him that "bedroom stare" of love and all he notices is the birds flying by; meaning that he's probably looking over her shoulder and not at her the way she's looking at him. After he leaves she gets angry "fire in the heaven of the eyes I knew" - the loving eyes are gone and now filled with anger and when he tries to come back she won't listen and decides it's over between them: "So she fills up her sails with my wasted breath".

    Just a totally awesome song.

    hotminxon March 28, 2005   Link

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