Rock In A Hard Place (Cheshire Cat)

Aerosmith · Rock In A Hard Place

It was a take it or a leave it
Kinda Saturday night
I wish I could love you 'til the cows come home
If the make is right
If it's a make believe I say it ain't
And tell you then
'Cause if it's a dream i'm in please wake me up
and smile again

Oooh close your eyes and what do you see
Oooh look what in hell they did with your only belief

She was a real top manner
Lies and no conniver
Heart pumpin' floozy
Late night driver
Her second hand clothes
Smilin' like a cheshire cat

Said it was in and out and up and down the urchin moon
Maybe a certain situation on the sea I'm who
Putting the ring around the rose n' pull the daisy chain
Cover your head and tell me you ain't from there and back again

Oooh close your eyes what do you see
Oooh nothing but how you will live with your only belief in me

She was a real top manner
Lies and no conniver
Heart pumpin' floozy
Late night driver
Her second hand clothes
Smilin' like a cheshire cat

Give a good one I want to be or not to be tonight
Why should I hold her down in bed when you should ride me right
Want you to give it all you got no need to make a mends
Cover your little mouth come up for air
I got the bends
Oooh close your eyes and what do you see
Oooh nothing but how you will live with your only belief in me

She was a real top manner
Lies and no conniver
Heart pumpin' floozy
Late night driver
Her second hand clothes
Smilin' like a cheshire cat

She was a real top manner
Lies and no conniver
Heart pumpin' floozy
Late night driver
Her second hand clothes
Smilin' like a cheshire cat

Rock In A Hard Place (Cheshire Cat)

Aerosmith's 'Rock In A Hard Place (Cheshire Cat)' stands as a defining track from their 1989 album of the same name, capturing the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility. Released during a period of significant commercial success following their reunion, the song features the group's characteristic blend of heavy guitar riffs and soaring vocals, delivered by Steven Tyler. It serves as a quintessential example of the band's ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with audiences across generations. The recording reflects the polished production styles of the late 1980s while maintaining the raw energy that has made Aerosmith a cornerstone of the hard rock genre. As part of their extensive discography, the track exemplifies the band's enduring appeal and their capacity to deliver high-energy performances that have become staples in rock history.