Take my hand Break my stride Make me smile For everytime I've cried Hold my heart In the palm of your hand Don't listen to it breakin' Just listen to
Yes Indeed I'm all alone again and here comes emptiness crashin in it's either love or hare, I can't find in between I've been with witches and I've
Barricades and brickwalls won't keep me from you You can tie me down on the railroad track You can let that freight train lose Iron bars and big ole
Somewhere deep inside Something's got a hold on you And it's pushing me aside See it stretch on forever I know I'm right For the first time in my life
Well I never lived through the great depression somethimes I feel as though I did And I don't have answers for every single question But that's OK 'cos
I live in a circle Runnin around and around and around and around Walk over the wire Pullin me down and me down and me down Sink under the water Fadin
Break break away from everything Cut cut it up and start again Know know there's nothin' in between But anyway How much did it ever really mean I I
Do you think That you've come far Through winds so hard And are you as disgruntled As you appear Are you wishing that I wasn't here Well one day
Sink or you can swim But you can't change it now your fallin' in So drift or you can fly Just don't waste it all on Reasons why, you break when you can
If I fall like rain Will you still feel the same Will you hold me and call out my name If I'm lost in the crowd Will you shout out loud Will you take
Late on a Friday my husband went up to the mountains with three friends They took provisions and bottles of bourbon to last them all through the weekend
I've been crushed like paper I've been washed like rain I've been scared of sleeping In case I wake up the same I've been broken and battered I've been
In the year of 62 the land received a soul A baby cried, a mother smiles, A hero made of gold A heart like a burning flame Beats like an old steam train
Wouldn't you think that I'd have it all figured out by now That I'd know exactly what I'm dong Wouldn't you think that I'd have a key To open every melody
(Fred Eaglesmith) Well I just came down from Chippewa I had a station wagon and a hundred dollars I was thinkin' about the girl I'd lost a year before
Well it's half my heart and a little bit of soul That makes me feel I've gotta ride this road I wouldn't change it if I could And me and this road you
with Bernard Fanning There's a fire on the mountain There's a fire in my soul There's a sign on the highway It's a hard road There's a break in a heart
Heartbreak, heart mend, here we go again You're standing at my door. Heart make, heart rend, one more time again This heart gonna wind up sore. I thought