As we drove down Lover’s Lane I noticed
She was working both sides of the street
She said, “I need to move a little faster
Would you please take the child’s seat?”
She said, “I don’t want to hurt your feelings
I would never be indiscrete
You’re a cutie, you’re a sweetheart
But I need more than you to be complete”
Who wrote this song?
I don’t know, but I know it was not me
Lover’s Lane can get a little bumpy
When Easy is your favorite street
As we slow-danced in the fast lane
I was never sure who I would meet
“I feel your pain,” my friends say
They ask, “Was the ending bitter-sweet?”
I say, “As you can imagine
It wasn’t no ‘Miracle on 34th Street’”
Who wrote this song
I don’t know, but it surely was not me
In love there’s little warning of what is to come
It only dawns the next morning
You can’t undo what’s been done
The only question left to answer is a rather simple one
It’s the one you keep asking when all else is said and done:
Does love never die in the heart
Of the one who’s left behind?
For those who try, never knowing why
Down Lover’s Lane there’s an exit toll for the tender soul
You should know as you stroll down Lover’s Lane
There’s an exit toll for the tender soul
For those who try, never knowing why
Down Lover’s Lane there’s an exit toll for the tender soul
You should know as you stroll down Lover’s Lane
Words, music, recording, and production by Richard Faylor
© Deep Happy Music
richardfaylor@yahoo.com
208-713-4002