Sinead O'Connor

Streetcars
I have chosen, I have chosenTo become the love I'm longingLove was never something beyond meUnderneath me or above meAnd I will, I must and so I willDwell beneath the desert stillFor there's no safety to be acquiredRiding streetcars named desireIf I were dying, if I were dying, if I were dyingWhat would I want, what would I want with me?If I were dying, if I were dying, if I were dyingWho would I want, who would I want to see?And I will, I must and so I willDwell beneath the desert stillFor there's no safety to be acquiredRiding streetcars named desireWhen I was married, when I was marriedI'd ask my husband to lay his body over meAnd to tell me, and to tell meJust how safe he'd keep meAnd I will, I must and so I willDwell beneath the desert stillFor there's no safety to be acquiredRiding streetcars named desire Aus Songtexte Mania