Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Glen Burtnik
Look what they did to him, they changed his name with a painted grin
Just a boy trapped in a man's body
Well he was groomed so carefully with their manufactured mystery
Well there's mystique and there's mistake-and now he's history
And the walls came down, and it all caved in
And the bottom dropped right out
Molly got married in Jersey City
Boy, I was there and she sure looked pretty
But I knew her when, and man it's a pity
Well maybe it's true what they say, that he's bored with her now and
She's moved away
And if I'm real lucky that marriage has seen it's day
And the walls came down, and it all cave in
And the bottom dropped right out
'Cause it all comes back
And it all goes round
And the walls they all came down
And I love it when it all crashes down
I love to watch and listen to the sound
The sound of Armageddon, the sound of the bitter end
The bully walks in with his boxing gloves on
Throwing his weight-but he's been putting it on
And he's gonna get his 'cause he's fat and it won't take long
And the walls came down, and it all cave in
And the bottom dropped right out
'Cause it all comes back
And it all goes round
And the walls they all came down
We all cracked up, and we all fell down
And the walls they all, they all came down
Walls Came Down was written by Glen Burtnik.
Walls Came Down was produced by David Prater & Glen Burtnik.