Lyrics Streetcars - Sinead O'Connor
I
have
chosen,
I
have
chosen
To
become
the
love
I′m
longing
Love
was
never
something
beyond
me
Underneath
me
or
above
me
And
I
will,
I
must
and
so
I
will
Dwell
beneath
the
desert
still
For
there's
no
safety
to
be
acquired
Riding
streetcars
named
desire
If
I
were
dying,
if
I
were
dying
What
would
I
want,
what
would
I
want
with
me?
If
I
were
dying,
if
I
were
dying
Who
would
I
want,
who
would
I
want
to
see?
And
I
will,
I
must
and
so
I
will
Dwell
beneath
the
desert
still
For
there′s
no
safety
to
be
acquired
Riding
streetcars
named
desire
When
I
was
married,
when
I
was
married
I'd
ask
my
husband
to
lay
his
body
over
me
And
to
tell
me,
and
to
tell
me
Just
how
safe
he'd
keep
me
And
I
will,
I
must
and
so
I
will
Dwell
beneath
the
desert
still
For
there′s
no
safety
to
be
acquired
Riding
streetcars
named
desire
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