Meet me in the middle of the day
Let me hear you say, Everythings okay"
Bring me southern kisses from your room
Meet me in the middle of the night
Let me hear you say, "Everythings
alright
Let me smell the moon in your perfume
Oh, Gods and years will rise and fall
And there's always something more
Lost in talk, I waste my time
And it's all been said before
While further down behind the masquerade
The tears are there
I don't ask for all that much
I just want someone to care
Answer right now
Meet me in the middle of the day
Let me hear you say, Everythings okay"
Come on out beneath the shining sun
Meet me in the middle of the night
Let me hear you say, "Everythings
alright
Sneak on out beneath the stars and run, yeah
Oh, yeah, yes
Oh, yes
It's king and queen and we must go down 'round
Behind the chandelier
Where I won't have to speak my mind
And you won't have to hear
Shreds of news and after thoughts
And complicated scenes
We'll weather down behind the light
And fade like magazines
Meet me in the middle of the day
Let me hear you say, Everythings okay"
Bring me southern kisses from your room
Hey, hey
Meet me in the middle of the night
Let me hear you say, "Everythings
alright
Let me smell the moon in your perfume
Oh, now
Meet me in the middle of the day
Let me hear you say, Everythings okay"
Let me see you smiling back at me
Meet me in the middle of the night
Let me hear you say, "Everythings
alright
Hold me tight and lovin' love is free
Whoa oh
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- Young, Guitar Days
- Compromised
- Over With You
- The Place And The Time
- Miscellaneous
- Strange Names and New Sensations
- Classic Protest Songs
- Jackrabbit Slim / Alive on Arrival 35th Anniversary Edition
- The Bottom Line, New York, September 12, 1988...
- Cornerstones: Sony Legacy CD Sampler
- Jackrabbit Slim
- Be Here Now
- Be Here Again (Live Solo 1998)
- A Year in Your Life: 1980, Volume One
- Radio Daze: Pop Hits of the 80s, Volume 1
- Ulli Wengers One Hit Wonder, Volume 11
- Back to the US of A
- The Best of Steve Forbert: What Kinda Guy?
- Singers and Songwriters: 1980-1982
- Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will the Circle Be Unbroken