A Mile High
Born To Crawl
Call Me Cluster
Darlene
Forget the Railroad
Light of Mine
Lucky Numbers
Myths & Strings
Oh, My Sierra
Old Blue
Queen of Diamonds
Restless
Rubbernecker
Sundowners
The Information Age (You Don’t Have To Go)
The Movie Universe
The Year of the Flood
 
Darlene
Words and Music by Anthony Fiumano

Staring at a question mark
Faking Jesus and parading in the dark
You spent the evening cruising for a spark
But there's no highway to the sun
When morning comes again, Darlene
We'll reach out and take a piece
Oh I swear this shadows not your enemy
Believe me, I believe in you, Darlene

I've always wondered what you'd think
You've read so many books you only dream in ink
And everytime you let it go it sinks
Down some sad familiar page
The words are softer now Darlene
So make adventure out of me
If every chapter ends in misery
Believe me, I believe in you, Darlene

You're a little unimpressed
You left a message on a pack of cigarettes
No one talks about how good it gets
And I really want to know
There's no telling now, Darlene
Your wheels are begging for concrete
Are you thinking of someplace you'd rather be
Believe me, I believe in you, Darlene

The time that we spend just keeping track
Of who's over their head, and who's under attack
When I go, there will be no turning back

I built a stranger in my mind
I paint some pictures but they never come to life
If fixing you is like sharpening a knife
I'll have nothing more to say
Turn on Channel 17
Watching from a window seat
They'll say "Hey, I think I know you from TV"
I'll say, "Believe me, I believed in you, Darlene"