he was an accident waiting to happen
on a harley headed straight for the wall
a hand losing grip on a tightrope over niagara falls
she was waiting for her ship to come in. sick and tired of fighting a war
with a boyfriend addicted to cocaine. she just couldn’t take it no more
beneath the face of god the hand of fate turned blue
‘cause in an age of miracles promises come true
there’s a baby in an incubator in a hospital up on the hill
a handful of love and energy the cruel world ain’t gonna kill
beneath the face of god the hand of fate turns blue
‘cause in an age of miracles promises come true
daddy’s trippin’ off in his dream world. mama’s found heaven on earth
the baby can’t remember the nightmare when it just couldn’t get any worse
beneath the face of god the hand of fate turned blue
‘cause in an age of miracles promises come true
credits
from Lefty Loose Righty Tight,
released November 15, 1997
[drums: chris arduser, recorded at sound images by smitty.
guitars/voice/bass/recording: r.f. at the baby ranch.
mixed at sound images by smitty]
supported by 5 fans who also own “Age Of Miracles”
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