Richard Marx
Richard Marx - Boy Next Door lyrics
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Born at the end of a Minnesota freeze Eldest child of Willy and Louise His little sister died at the age of four The family posed, led by Louise Like right out of some kind of Rockwell scene But Jake couldn't fake it anymore Nobody heard the hammer falling Sensed that judgement day was calling Nobody thought to fear the boy next door Everybody loves to point their finger They might as well have pulled the trigger Nobody stopped to hear the boy next door Willy later said he really should've known The boy spent too much time on his own And what was on his mind, God only knew One by one the neighbors went away A gruesome little game Jake taught himself to play His daddy always said, "find something to do" Nobody heard the hammer falling Sensed that judgement day was calling Nobody thought to fear the boy next door Everybody loves to point their finger They might as well have pulled the trigger Nobody stopped to hear the boy next door One less mistake to think about 'Cause no one read the writing on the wall So much for case 139 Covered up, curled up in a ball One little page in the history of crime Lawyers made a fortune for their time Seems an explanation was never found And I hope this tale won't be misunderstood Things ain't the same in every neighborhood But before you go to sleep tonight Look around Nobody heard the hammer falling Sensed that judgement day was calling Nobody thought to fear the boy next door Everybody loves to point their finger They might as well have pulled the trigger Nobody stopped to hear the boy next door