Round Here

The Counting Crows

Step out the front door like a ghost


Into the fog where no one notices


The contrast of white on white.





And in between the moon and you


The angels get a better view


Of the crumbling difference between wrong and right.





I walk in the air between the rain,


Through myself and back again.


Where? I don't know





Maria says she's dying.


Through the door, I hear her crying


Why? I don't know





Round here we always stand up straight


Round here something radiates





Maria came from Nashville with a suitcase in her hand


She said she'd like to meet a boy who looks like Elvis


She walks along the edge of where the ocean meets the land


Just like she's walking on a wire in the circus


She parks her car outside of my house


Takes her clothes off,


Says she's close to understanding Jesus


She knows she's more than just a little misunderstood


She has trouble acting normal when she's nervous





Round here we're carving out our names


Round here we all look the same


Round here we talk just like lions


But we sacrifice like lambs


Round here she's slipping though my hands





Sleeping children got to run like the wind


Out of the lightning dream


Mama's little baby better get herself in


Out of the lightning





She says, "It's only in my head."


She says, "Shhh...I know it's only in my head."





But the girl on the car in the parking lot


Says: "Man, you should try to take a shot


Can't you see my walls are crumbling?"





Then she looks up at the building


And says she's thinking of jumping.


She says she's tired of life;


She must be tired of something.





Round here she's always on my mind


Round here I got lots of time


Round here we're never sent to bed early


Nobody makes us wait


Round here we stay up very very late