Rock with the Stones. |
| Come with me now to the arena man, lend all your troubles a dime; for it’s the Rolling Stones in concert we will see, and you will have a good time. Jagger will give you satisfaction man, no need to get off my cloud; and if you feel between a rock and a hard place, you’ll feel that you are allowed. Angie, and Jumpin’ Jack Flash, I’m just a street fighting man; shattered, and out of control-- just turn back to that rock and roll band. Stand with the crowd, don’t stop the rhythm man, we’re on the new streets of love; and any sympathy for the devil is long gone, for we hang fire above. All of the mixed emotions will then fade, you’ll feel so brown sugar sweet; and if wild horses ever pull you down, you’ll feel that you can compete. Happy, with tumbling dice, paint it black right where you stand; miss you, it’s all over now, return unto that rock and roll band. 24 Lines There are 20 songs by the Rolling Stones in this poem. Send me a list of all 20, and I’ll send you 500 gift points. |