Home Page »  B »  Beat Farmers
   

Bigger Stones Lyrics


Beat Farmers Bigger Stones

[Intro]
Sometimes I wanna fall asleep
Die off in a dream
The music takes me back
To my old past when I was young and feeling mean

[Verse]
And as I stare into the spotlight
It's like driving in my car
We had the girls and the will and the bill
On a stolen credit card
Saying someday we'll be stars, Joe

[Pre-Chorus]
Now I feel the pain of growing old
I hear the voices in the rain
I see the vision of doubt
That keeps rolling through my babies eyes
When she calls out my name
Each time that she complains

[Chorus]
Yeah it seems like we rolled bigger stones back then
Seems like we rolled bigger stones
Yeah it seems like we rolled bigger stones back then
Seems like we rolled bigger stones
[Pre-Chorus]
Now I feel the pain of growing old
I hear the voices in the rain
I see the vision of doubt
That keeps rolling through my babies eyes
When she calls out my name
Each time that she complains

[Chorus]
Yeah it seems like we rolled bigger stones back then
Seems like we rolled bigger stones
Yeah it seems like we rolled bigger stones back then
Seems like we rolled bigger stones


afroman scores court win in ohio after deputies’ defamation case falls apart
Afroman Scores Court Win In Ohio After Deputies’ Defamation Case Falls Apart
Evren E. - 21 Mar 2026
shawn mendes and bruna marquezine spark fresh dating buzz after malibu walk
Shawn Mendes And Bruna Marquezine Spark Fresh Dating Buzz After Malibu Walk
Sasha Mednikova - 18 Mar 2026
inside the canadian homes of music superstars: where hitmakers actually live, work, and reset
Inside The Canadian Homes Of Music Superstars: Where Hitmakers Actually Live, Work, And Reset
Faith Thompson - 14 Mar 2026
american pop stars with business brains: how 3 singers turned fame into real brands
American Pop Stars With Business Brains: How 3 Singers Turned Fame Into Real Brands
Evren E. - 07 Mar 2026
country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
Browse: