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TUNNEL
OF LOVE

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Ain't Got You
. Tougher Than the Rest
. All That Heaven Will Allow
. Spare Parts
. Cautious Man
. Walk Like a Man
. Tunnel Of Love
. Two Faces
. Brilliant Disguise
. One Step Up
. When You're Alone
. Valentine's Day
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Cautious
Man
Bill
Horton was a cautious man of the road
He walked lookin' over his shoulder and remained faithful to its code
When something caught his eye he'd measure his need
And then very carefully he'd proceed
Billy
met a young girl in the early days of May
It was there in her arms he let his cautiousness slip away
In their lovers twilight as the evening sky grew dim
He'd lay back in her arms and laugh at what had happened to him
On
his right hand Billy'd tattooed the word love and on his left hand was
the word fear
And in which hand he held his fate was never clear
Come Indian summer he took his young lover for his bride
And with his own hands built her a great house down by the riverside
Now
Billy was an honest man he wanted to do what was right
He worked hard to fill their lives with happy days and loving night
Alone on his knees in the darkness for steadiness he'd pray
For he knew in a restless heart the seed of betrayal lay
One
night Billy awoke from a terrible dream callin' his wife's name
She lay breathing beside him in a peaceful sleep, a thousand miles away
He got dressed in the moonlight and down to the highway he strode
When he got there he didn't find nothing but road
Billy
felt a coldness rise up inside him that he couldn't name
Just as the words tattooed 'cross his knuckles he knew would always remain
At their bedside he brushed the hair from his wife's face as the moon
shone on her skin so white
Filling their room in the beauty of God's fallen light
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Este
seria o último álbum a ser gravado juntamente com a
E Street Band, no espaço de mais de uma década.
Além das gravações para "Greatest
Hits", só em 2001 foi consumada a reunião da
banda, num registo ao vivo "Live
in New York City".
No entanto, este álbum aborda a realidade das relações
humanas e a procura da felicidade.
Em 1988, seria de novo atribuído ao Boss um Grammy,
para melhor interpretação masculina neste trabalho. |
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