He said, everything is wrong
I said nothing bad can last for long
This town can bring you to your knees, oh it's just like home
It bites the dust but I believe
I'm in the photograph, that hangs up on the shelf
And when the lights are low, I feel like Monroe
And I shine like an angel for the devil in him
And the chains that surround him will disappear
But the light shines on me, but the light shines on me

I kiss the ground I stand on
I move around in circles
You make me glad to be here
I don't wanna go

I kiss the ground I stand on
I move around in circles
Don't let the light shine on me

There was a game we played to pass the time away
And when the lights were low I'd undress like Bardot
For the lover, a stranger, with a dangerous side
And the more that I gave him, the more he'd desire
So I got up to leave and he said after me
(I know where you're going...I know)

So I got up to leave and he said after me
(I know where you're going...I know)

I kiss the ground I stand on
I move around in circles
You make me glad to be here
I don't wanna go

I kiss the ground I stand on
I move around in circles
Don't let the light shine on me
Shine on me
Don't let the light, no
Shine on me

Tiffany

Tiffany Renee Darwish (born October 2, 1971), simply known by her mononym Tiffany, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and former teen icon. She is most notable for her 1987 cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now,” a song originally recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells in 1967. Released as the second single from her eponymous album, Tiffany, the song quickly became a teen anthem. Thanks to an original mall tour, "The Beautiful You: Celebrating The Good Life Shopping Mall Tour ‘87”, Tiffany found commercial success; both the single and the album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts, respectively. The singles “Could’ve Been” and “I Saw Him Standing There”, a cover version of The Beatles’ “I Saw Her Standing There”, followed soon after, with the former also claiming the No. 1 position on the Hot 100.

Tiffany was born in 1971 to James Robert Darwish and Janie Wilson, who divorced when she was very young. She grew up in Norwalk, California.

Tiffany began singing around 1975 when she was four years old and learned the words to the song “Delta Dawn”. After the divorce, she resided with her father, but in her adolescence, she rebelled against his strict Baptist parenting. While attending Leffingwell Christian High School, a group of friends and she behaved in a manner which contravened school regulations; she acknowledged this on Celebrity Ghost Stories in 2012.