Lyrics Backstreets - Maria McKee
One
soft
infested
summer,
me
and
Terry
became
friends
Trying
in
vain
to
breathe
the
fire
we
was
born
in
Catching
rides
to
the
outskirts,
tying
faith
between
our
teeth
Sleeping
in
that
old
abandoned
beach
house,
getting
wasted
in
the
heat
And
hiding
on
the
backstreets
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
With
a
love
so
hard
and
filled
with
defeat
Running
for
our
lives
at
night
on
them
backstreets
Slow
dancing
in
the
dark
on
the
beach
at
Stockton's
Wing
Where
desperate
lovers
park,
We
sat
with
the
last
of
the
Duke
Street
Kings
Huddled
in
our
cars,
waiting
for
the
bells
that
ring
In
the
deep
heart
of
the
night
they
set
us
loose
of
everything
To
go
running
on
the
backstreets
Running
on
the
backstreets
Terry,
you
swore
we'd
live
forever
Taking
it
on
them
backstreets
together
Endless
juke
joints
and
Valentino
drag
Where
famous
dancers
scraped
the
tears
Up
off
the
street,
dressed
down
in
rags
Running
into
the
darkness,
some
hurt
bad,
some
really
dying
At
night
sometimes
it
seemed
you
could
hear
the
whole
d
city
crying
Blame
it
on
the
lies
that
killed
us,
Blame
it
on
the
truth
that
ran
us
down
You
can
blame
it
all
on
me,
Terry,
it
don't
matter
to
me
now
When
the
breakdown
hit
at
midnight,
there
was
nothing
to
say
But
I
hated
him,
and
I
hated
you
when
you
went
away
Laying
here
in
the
dark,
you're
like
an
angel
on
my
chest
Just
another
tramp
of
hearts
crying
tears
of
faithlessness
Remember
all
the
movies,
Terry,
we'd
go
see
Trying
to
learn
to
walk
like
the
heroes
we
thought
we
had
to
be
And
after
all
this
time,
to
find
we're
just
like
all
the
rest
Stranded
in
the
park
and
forced
to
confess
To
hiding
on
the
backstreets
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
Where
we
swore
forever
friends
On
the
backstreets
until
the
end
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
Hiding
on
the
backstreets
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