Private Radio

BILLY BOB THORNTON, MARK COLLIE, MARTY STUART

There are voices in my head
And demons in my soul
Sometimes they keep me warm
Sometimes they leave me cold

There are strangers in my bed
To caress my jaded skin
And squeeze my body tight
And forgive me of my sins

And I know I'm not insane
If I am, I'm not to blame
It's just this damned old hungry pain
Like a drug inside my veins

And I've sown just what I've reaped
And my thoughts are mine to keep
And through my chilly bones they creep
And they whisper me to sleep

When the nighttime goes away
And the voices have all gone
I fumble with my clothes
And put myself back on

I walk out on the streets
To face another day
I know I'll meet my fears
Somewhere along the way

As I climb the mighty steel
And watch the river flow
I'll drown beneath the waves
Of my own private radio

Trivia about the song Private Radio by Billy Bob Thornton

When was the song “Private Radio” released by Billy Bob Thornton?
The song Private Radio was released in 2001, on the album “Private Radio”.
Who composed the song “Private Radio” by Billy Bob Thornton?
The song “Private Radio” by Billy Bob Thornton was composed by BILLY BOB THORNTON, MARK COLLIE, MARTY STUART.

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