Baby Stones

Robert Forster

[Verse]
You say you want to take a lover
Although you're satisfied with me
We have to open our horizons, my love
We can, but you'll do it without me

And you can call me old-fashioned
You can call me straight-laced
But I'm not gonna sit here
And let another man take my place

[Chorus]
So go and see him, what will be will be
Every man for the rest of your life will be less than me
I want you to stay, you search for a worthwhile need
But why not do the searching around here and try and involve me?

[Verse]
You say there's nothing wrong with us
That what we have here is good
But you have more needs
And the fire cannot burn on the same old wood

So excuse me if I look tired
Excuse me if I just look at the sun
You see I wanted to be blinded
And I wanted to be your only one

[Chorus]
So go and see him, what will be will be
Every man for the rest of your life will be less than me
I want you to stay, you search for a worthwhile need
But why not do the searching around here and try and involve me?

[Verse]
The yellow time of autumn comes
The dying sound of distant drums
The old men that sit on tree stumps
Know I am an unfortunate man

And on a road that's made of stones
The road that's made of baby stones
There's an arrow made of stones
That points away from this home

[Chorus]
I missed the turning back, I walked on by
Old situations can make you just want to lie down and die
I want you to stay, you search for a worthwhile need
But why not do the searching around here and try and involve me?

[Verse]
And on a road that's made of stones
The road that's made of baby stones
There's an arrow made of stones
That points away from this home

Trivia about the song Baby Stones by Robert Forster

When was the song “Baby Stones” released by Robert Forster?
The song Baby Stones was released in 1990, on the album “Danger in the Past”.

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