Stones On The Radio Lyrics – Ron Pope

Stones On The Radio Lyrics by Ron Pope

Lean touchdown in Jackson
Heat crushed me like a stone
Vodka tonics on my breath
My hangover hung me low

Shades block out the sun now
There ain’t nothing here I haven’t seen
Red-eye flight through the Midwest night
It’s just another Monday to me

But lightning doesn’t always strike
And love is just a roll of the dice
So come, take a seat, enjoy the show
Living my wildest dreams from when I was sixteen

And heard the Stones on the radio
Friday night in Memphis
Dead habits, they follow me
And now this hotel room smells of cheap perfume

Same songs been on repeat
Miles count down the seasons
Out the window, see the falling snow
After six months gone, staying up till dawn

I wish I knew when I was headed home
But lightning doesn’t always strike
And love is just a roll of the dice
So come, take a seat, enjoy the show

Living my wildest dreams from when I was sixteen
Heard the Stones on the radio
But I’ve made enough mistakes
For them to raise that scaffold up

And I could play the fallen angel
But I think I’ve had enough
Oh, I think I’ve had enough
The lightning doesn’t always strike

And love is just a roll of the dice
So come on, take a seat, enjoy the show
Oh, lightning doesn’t always strike
And love is just a roll of the dice

So come, take a seat, enjoy the show
Living my wildest dreams from when I was sixteen
Heard the Stones on the radio
Living my wildest dreams from when I was sixteen

And heard the Stones on the radio
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Ron Pope Lyrics – Stones On The Radio

Ron Pope

Stones On The Radio