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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well I never lived through the great depression
somethimes I feel as though I did I don't have answers for every single question But that's OK 'cos I'm just a kid Well I've seen pictures of my mother When she looked exactly like me And I've seen all my friends running for cover Running from something they can't see And it's not easy to get a handle on my life but I have tried it time and time again But I still cry just like a baby And I answer back to feel a little free And I still fly even though I'm gonna fall But I'm too far gone to let it get to me I'm not much like my generation Their music only hurts my ears And I don't hide my pain to save my reputation It's too hard to keep up with these years And it's not easy to make a habit disappear But I have tried it time and time again But I still cry just like a baby And I answer back to feel a little free And I still fly even though I'm gonna fall But I'm too far gone to let it get to me (I won't let it get to me.) |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well I don't have as many friends because
I'm not as pretty as I was I've kicked myself at times because I've lied So I will have to learn to stand my ground I'll tell 'em I won't be around I'll move on over to your town and hide And you be the Captain And I'll be no-one And you can carry me away if you want to And you can lay low Just like your father and if I tread upon your feet you just say so 'Cos you're The Captain, I am no-one, I tend to feel as though I owe one to you Well I have handed all my efforts in I searched here for my second wind Is there somewhere here to let me in I asked So I slammed the doors they slammed at me I found the place I'm meant to be I figured out my destiny at last Did I forget to thank you for the ride I hadn't tried I tend to runaway and hide |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well this flower is my soul
But it's not half of what I owe I should give you every rose that ever grew But take this one here for a start And you can keep it in your heart I have everything I need because of you Well if my life was long enough To pack up everything I love I would do just that and give it all to you But it's imposssible to pay All the things you gave away So this flower I give will have to do All the flowers growing wild For ten thousand lonely miles It's not near enough to give you what I should So I will owe you for a while Maybe longer than my time I would give you all that world if I could |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
The last time I held you
You held the cards and I was asking for anything you had You saw it coming but you didn't tell me and next thing everything turned bad You got the car and I got the break I've had as much as I can take And my heart can't handle anyomre And all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put me back together again So I laid in broken pieces on the floor So don't come back for more The last time I saw you You didn't see me from The sdiewalk the south side of town I called your name in a whisper so You wouldn't hear me and turn around The last time I thought of you Was in this song and I Can't get you out of my head But I'm not stupid I can Just walk away and I'll break my own heart instead |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
These pines are not the ones that i'm used to
They won't carry me home when I cry Am I too far gone to recover Or can I turn if I try Should I trade my soul for another Should I stay and pretend that I'm happy Like so many times before Yeah these pines Are not mine They don't smell so sweet like the ones in my mind And I search the needles 'Til I run out of time But I don't see you in These Pines. Di I stumble or falter my words When I'm saying everything is all right I'm not one to release my depression But these trees bring it out every night Well i don't talk 'cos I'm trying to listen To the wind take me home through these leaves But it's quiet and don't hear nothing Cos the wind doesn't blow through these trees |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
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 know we've got an understanding It won't leave me at home and I am Too tired to do just what I should And last night I asked if I could Take comfort in the rosewood The road said nothing at all Coz it don't talk back unless the wind blows hard I drive it all night with the wheel of my car It won't leave me running for the door And if the paints still wet I can just slow down And it all goes away on the other side of town And nothiing is that easy anymore Well the hurt won't leave with the sight of white line But it eases up the pain for a while The only habit that I keep And miles take time but the time is mine And always moving suits me fine I'll catch my breath when I sleep And after all that I've done I'm not half what I hoped that I'd become There's still a long way to go |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
I grew up along way from here
I slept with the lights on for fifteen years And Sabbath kept me home on Friday nights and Daddy sang me Rodgers just to make everything alright My town wasn't even on the map You could pass right through it in twenty seconds flat But the south was like the whole world to me it wasn't easy to stay but it was harder to leave Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life Old friends and bibles filled the house no room for money and no money anyhow deprived was something we always heard but to me and my brother it was just another word I use to think the north was the end Cause people go there and they don't come back again but my father's father was a man of the sea He lived a southern life two blocks away from me Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Put it into gear we've got a long way to go
You can play your Dylan When we have to take it slow And everytime you lose your mind From driving in your bed There's another world just waiting up ahead So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off and so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down Well clear your mind we don't have time to plan You can leave your worries We'll out run them if we can and when your blind from white lines and your eyes are turning red There's another world just waiting up ahead So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off and so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down And even my weakness says we're gonna be just fine And staying is the last thing on my mind So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off And so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
If I could do it all again
I wouldn't change a thing I'd have you back the way I had you then But one thing that I know This time I wouldn't make you go I'd have you back I wouldn't lose you again But I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way and I know I won't have that chance again Some nights I sit on my own with a feeling of alone wondering if your ever coming home but I know why your gone I'll be the first to say I'm wrong but it's hard to spend another night alone Cause I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way And I know I won't have that chance again Yes I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way And I know I won't have that chance again Cause I learnt the hard way |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
I sold my last hard bible
Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love Well I brought me a car And I brought me a roadtrain Car won't go Trains to slow So I found me a mansion On the highest hillside Bigger then this town But it don't feel like home I sold my last hard bible Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love I spent my cash On a brand new heartache I spent my time Trying to make it back He took my heart And he took my savings He took the train And left me on the track I sold my last hard bible Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
As your disappearing I'm hearing
All I wanted you to say I should focus more on the thought of letting you just slip away But I get this strange feeling your not revealing Everything you wanted to say So it's just a little harder for me to play the part of Watching you walk away So before you disappear again Just think of what you're feeling and don't go There's more to what your telling me I'm not buying what your selling me don't go Don't you understand that I'm stranded In a feeling I can't shake Don't you realise that I'm frightened Of all the things your gonna to take And now you seem so distant so much more resistant To ever let the feeling show So it's hard for me to face it Even less replace it Everything your letting go So before you disappear again Just think of what you're feeling and don't go There's more to what your telling me I'm not buying what your selling me don't go |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
We're all gonna die someday lord
We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well it hurts down here on Earth lord It hurts down here on Earth It hurts down here cause we're running out of beer But we're all gonna die someday We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well all of my friends are stoned lord All of my friends are stoned Janie got stoned cause she couldn't get boned But we're all gonna die someday We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well they can all kiss my ass lord They can all kiss my ass If they want to kiss my ass well they better do it fast 'Cause we're all gonna die someday Yeah we're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday I say We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday |
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from The Sopranos : Peppers & Eggs [ost] (2001)
Well I don't have as many friends because I'm not as pretty as I was I've kicked myself at times because I've lied So I will have to learn to stand my ground I'll tell 'em I won't be around I'll move on over to your town and hide And you be the Captain And I'll be no-one And you can carry me away if you want to And you can lay low Just like your father and if I tread upon your feet you just say so 'Cos you're The Captain, I am no-one, I tend to feel as though I owe one to you Well I have handed all my efforts in I searched here for my second wind Is there somewhere here to let me in I asked So I slammed the doors they slammed at me I found the place I'm meant to be I figured out my destiny at last Did I forget to thank you for the ride I hadn't tried I tend to runaway and hide |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Barricades and brickwalls
Won't keep me from you You can tie me down on the railroad track You can let that freight train loose Iron bars and big ole cars Won't run me out of town I'll be damned if you're not my man Before the sun goes down You can chain me down On the edge of town You can leave me there to die But the railroad track Will bring me back When the lonesome whistle cries You can lock me out You can scream and shout You can try to change your name By the end of the day I'll take you away Like a force 10 hurricane |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Am I not pretty enough
Is my heart too broken Do I cry too much Am I too out spoken Don't I make you laugh Should I try it harder Why do you see right through me I live I breathe I let it rain on me I fall I freeze I pray down on my knees I hope I stand I take it like a man I try as hard as I can |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Every time my tears have ever fallen
I keep em in my pocket For a rainy day So when it's pourin I take them outside I let the rain start washin My tears away But on a bad day When hearts are breakin There's not enough rain To carry all the tears away Every time I'm blue I take my feeling I hold it tighter And I don't let go And when the sky gets whiter And tha air is colder I throw my feeling To the falling snow Every time my heart My heart starts breaking I take this pain and I hold it down And I wait for the wailing When the wind is coming And my pain in blowin Through another town |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
I'm gonna take you down to the railway line
I'm gonna take you down to the railway line I'm gonna take ya Where your heart won't break ya And the water tastes like wine I'm gonna take you down to the railway line We won't take money We won't take the long way round We won't take money We won't take the long way round We won't take money We'll live off the honey When the train goes underground We won't take money We won't take the long way round I'll drive faster You'll hold tighter I'll get wild You'll get wilder I'll make thunder You'll make rain We'll go down to the runaway train Clear that track We're comin on down the line Clear that track We're comin on down the line Clear that track They won't take us back They can stick it Where the sun don't shine Clear that track We're comin on down the line |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
I'm a little bit lonesome
I'm a little bit blue I cant stop crying since I lost you theres a pain in my heart like a lightnin' bolt I'm a little bit lonesome and its all your fault Well every time I wake up I got you rolling in my head your eyes are looking at me but you seeing her instead I got a big fat broken heart with a pain sharper than a steel plated knife well thanks to you these lonely blues are the best thing in my life I'm a little bit lonesome I'm a little bit blue I cant stop crying since i lost you theres a pain in my heart like a lightnin' bolt I'm a little bit lonesome and its all your fault Well the last time that I saw you she had hold of you hand you waved across the street at me so I turned away and rang when i got home a had a honkey tonk song and played until me eyes went red I grabbed a glass and said "kiss me arse" I'm gonna drink you outa my head I'm a little bit lonesome I'm a little bit blue I cant stop crying since I lost you theres a pain in my heart like a lightnin' bolt I'm a little bit lonesome and its all your fault |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
When the fire burns out here It's brighter than the city lights Warmer than a heart of gold And dingoes howl just to break the silence The sun comes up just to break the cold Last night I woke With the stars looking back at me Swallowing the sky I felt no anger, I felt no shame I felt no reason to cry If I'm not here in the morning Yeah, I'll cry a river of tears And I'll learn to live in a new town But my heart is staying here Well it's quiet out here A hundred miles away You can hear the train on the line The whistle blows just to break the silence I wave just to break the time I close my eyes I think of runnin' water I think of runnin' away But the fire is burnt to ashes And it's darker than before But I can see as clear as day If I'm not here in the morning Yeah, I'll cry a river of tears And I'll learn to live in a new town But my heart is staying here I'll learn to live in a new town But my heart is staying here |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Take my hand Break my stride Make me smile For every time I've cried Hold my heart In the palm of your hand Don't listen to it breakin' Just listen to the band Do you wanna ride in my car It's parked out on the street Or just stay with me awhile Before I fall asleep Take these tears Wash your skin I'm havin' trouble breathin' Since you walked in My hands are tied My head is reelin' My eyes have cried A million tears From wishin' you were here All my life I've welcomed pain I've made up more excuses To bring it back again Now I'm here And I'll drink to the shame I'll drink to the madness That made me this way My hands are tied My head is reelin' My eyes have cried A million tears From wishin' you were here Take these tears Wash your skin I'm havin' trouble breathin' Since you walked in |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Well time can pass and time can heal But it don't ever pass the way I feel You went away a long time ago And why you left I never knew Lonely days and lonely nights I guess the world knows I ain't feeling right And when you're gone the hours pass so slow And now I'm still feelin' blue And baby since you walked out of my life I never felt so low Can't help but wonder why you had to go There are so many girls but I can't say They come and go but still I feel this way And ever since the day you said goodbye No one treats me like you used to do I hope your out and happy now And doing up the town cause you know how Every time I hear your name I want to die And now I'm still feeling blue, alright And baby since you walked out of my life I never felt so low Can't help but wonder why you had to go There are so many girls but I can't say They come and go but still I feel this way And ever since the day you said goodbye No one treats me like you used to do I hope your out and happy now And doing up the town cause you know how Every time I hear your name I want to die And now I'm still feeling blue And now I'm still feeling blue |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
Well a wise man once said to me If your heart don't break you won't be free But I'm as free as a bird Flying out over Flying out over the sea I call out to the wind No one comes to let me in I hear the thunder The weight on my shoulders The weight upon my shoulder is crushing me Shine down on this mountain Rain down on my face Call out to the river To wash me out To wash me out of this place Well I wish that I was a sailorman With the wheel of the ship held in my hand But I don't like the water I'm more like the anchor I wish I was the anchor in me Sometimes I wish I was a sin So the ones I love wouldn't let me in I wouldn't have to try to find the answers To give 'em all the answers they need Shine down on this mountain Rain down on my face Call out to the river To wash me out To wash me out of this place Well a wise man once said to me If your heart don't break you won't be free But I'm as free as a bird Flying out over Flying out over the sea |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
I found the answer but I never liked it
I took my baby to the 10 step platform I tied a reef knot on twice with the blindfold I whisper 20 steps and point direction Crossfire doesn't burn you It only hurts when it gets you in the heart If you don't hate me you'll learn to I thought I had it clear from the start I don't have a heart I call my baby just to hang up on the phone I take a rain check and I never ever check the rain I leave the carton out for hours on summer days I took a course on how to break the most hearts |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
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 lost in my home I've been cryin' a river I've been cold as a stone But falling into you It carries me far enough away And everything you do It lightens up my brighter side of day I just hope that the wind Doesn't blow you away I've been left unattended I've been thrown like a ball I've been rolled with the punches And I didn't feel a thing at all I've been crossed by the wires I've been blinded by the light I've been burnt by the fire I've been kept out of sight |
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from Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls (2002)
If I was good I'd tell everyone I know,
If I was free I wouldn't be so keen to go, If I was wrong I would take it like a man, If I was smart I would get out while I can, If I was broken I would probably let it be, If I was dying I wouldn't go out quietly, If I was lost well my heart would feel the same, If I was honest I would probably be ashamed. But if I were you I would notice me, If I were you I would wait for me, If I were you I would easily hold me and say it's all gonna be OK. If I was rich I would spend it on my own, If I was dignified I'd only smoke at home, If I was dark I would only dress in black, If I was chosen I would gladly give it back. It's not for you to judge from all this kinda stuff, I'm only half of what you see. |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well I never lived through the great depression
somethimes I feel as though I did I don't have answers for every single question But that's OK 'cos I'm just a kid Well I've seen pictures of my mother When she looked exactly like me And I've seen all my friends running for cover Running from something they can't see And it's not easy to get a handle on my life but I have tried it time and time again But I still cry just like a baby And I answer back to feel a little free And I still fly even though I'm gonna fall But I'm too far gone to let it get to me I'm not much like my generation Their music only hurts my ears And I don't hide my pain to save my reputation It's too hard to keep up with these years And it's not easy to make a habit disappear But I have tried it time and time again But I still cry just like a baby And I answer back to feel a little free And I still fly even though I'm gonna fall But I'm too far gone to let it get to me (I won't let it get to me.) |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well I don't have as many friends because
I'm not as pretty as I was I've kicked myself at times because I've lied So I will have to learn to stand my ground I'll tell 'em I won't be around I'll move on over to your town and hide And you be the Captain And I'll be no-one And you can carry me away if you want to And you can lay low Just like your father and if I tread upon your feet you just say so 'Cos you're The Captain, I am no-one, I tend to feel as though I owe one to you Well I have handed all my efforts in I searched here for my second wind Is there somewhere here to let me in I asked So I slammed the doors they slammed at me I found the place I'm meant to be I figured out my destiny at last Did I forget to thank you for the ride I hadn't tried I tend to runaway and hide |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Well this flower is my soul
But it's not half of what I owe I should give you every rose that ever grew But take this one here for a start And you can keep it in your heart I have everything I need because of you Well if my life was long enough To pack up everything I love I would do just that and give it all to you But it's imposssible to pay All the things you gave away So this flower I give will have to do All the flowers growing wild For ten thousand lonely miles It's not near enough to give you what I should So I will owe you for a while Maybe longer than my time I would give you all that world if I could |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
The last time I held you
You held the cards and I was asking for anything you had You saw it coming but you didn't tell me and next thing everything turned bad You got the car and I got the break I've had as much as I can take And my heart can't handle anyomre And all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put me back together again So I laid in broken pieces on the floor So don't come back for more The last time I saw you You didn't see me from The sdiewalk the south side of town I called your name in a whisper so You wouldn't hear me and turn around The last time I thought of you Was in this song and I Can't get you out of my head But I'm not stupid I can Just walk away and I'll break my own heart instead |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
These pines are not the ones that i'm used to
They won't carry me home when I cry Am I too far gone to recover Or can I turn if I try Should I trade my soul for another Should I stay and pretend that I'm happy Like so many times before Yeah these pines Are not mine They don't smell so sweet like the ones in my mind And I search the needles 'Til I run out of time But I don't see you in These Pines. Di I stumble or falter my words When I'm saying everything is all right I'm not one to release my depression But these trees bring it out every night Well i don't talk 'cos I'm trying to listen To the wind take me home through these leaves But it's quiet and don't hear nothing Cos the wind doesn't blow through these trees |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
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 know we've got an understanding It won't leave me at home and I am Too tired to do just what I should And last night I asked if I could Take comfort in the rosewood The road said nothing at all Coz it don't talk back unless the wind blows hard I drive it all night with the wheel of my car It won't leave me running for the door And if the paints still wet I can just slow down And it all goes away on the other side of town And nothiing is that easy anymore Well the hurt won't leave with the sight of white line But it eases up the pain for a while The only habit that I keep And miles take time but the time is mine And always moving suits me fine I'll catch my breath when I sleep And after all that I've done I'm not half what I hoped that I'd become There's still a long way to go |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
I grew up along way from here
I slept with the lights on for fifteen years And Sabbath kept me home on Friday nights and Daddy sang me Rodgers just to make everything alright My town wasn't even on the map You could pass right through it in twenty seconds flat But the south was like the whole world to me it wasn't easy to stay but it was harder to leave Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life Old friends and bibles filled the house no room for money and no money anyhow deprived was something we always heard but to me and my brother it was just another word I use to think the north was the end Cause people go there and they don't come back again but my father's father was a man of the sea He lived a southern life two blocks away from me Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life Yeah I was a south bound child Yeah I had a small town life But I turned out alright in the north Livin' that southern kind of life |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
Put it into gear we've got a long way to go
You can play your Dylan When we have to take it slow And everytime you lose your mind From driving in your bed There's another world just waiting up ahead So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off and so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down Well clear your mind we don't have time to plan You can leave your worries We'll out run them if we can and when your blind from white lines and your eyes are turning red There's another world just waiting up ahead So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off and so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down And even my weakness says we're gonna be just fine And staying is the last thing on my mind So you just drive Mr Baylis Don't you worry 'bout the weather I asked the rain to hold off And so far it looks just fine We're only half way through our journey But I think we're gonna make it And you can sleep when darkness comes around Cos this roads the only thing that holds you down |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
If I could do it all again
I wouldn't change a thing I'd have you back the way I had you then But one thing that I know This time I wouldn't make you go I'd have you back I wouldn't lose you again But I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way and I know I won't have that chance again Some nights I sit on my own with a feeling of alone wondering if your ever coming home but I know why your gone I'll be the first to say I'm wrong but it's hard to spend another night alone Cause I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way And I know I won't have that chance again Yes I learnt the hard way I can't have it back what I had then Yes I learnt the hard way And I know I won't have that chance again Cause I learnt the hard way |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
I sold my last hard bible
Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love Well I brought me a car And I brought me a roadtrain Car won't go Trains to slow So I found me a mansion On the highest hillside Bigger then this town But it don't feel like home I sold my last hard bible Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love I spent my cash On a brand new heartache I spent my time Trying to make it back He took my heart And he took my savings He took the train And left me on the track I sold my last hard bible Just to pay my bills I called my mother To reserve me in her will And the pay I'm getting every Thursday night Well it just don't seem enough Well money can buy me a hell of a lot But it sure won't buy me love |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
As your disappearing I'm hearing
All I wanted you to say I should focus more on the thought of letting you just slip away But I get this strange feeling your not revealing Everything you wanted to say So it's just a little harder for me to play the part of Watching you walk away So before you disappear again Just think of what you're feeling and don't go There's more to what your telling me I'm not buying what your selling me don't go Don't you understand that I'm stranded In a feeling I can't shake Don't you realise that I'm frightened Of all the things your gonna to take And now you seem so distant so much more resistant To ever let the feeling show So it's hard for me to face it Even less replace it Everything your letting go So before you disappear again Just think of what you're feeling and don't go There's more to what your telling me I'm not buying what your selling me don't go |
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from Kasey Chambers - The Captain (2000)
We're all gonna die someday lord
We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well it hurts down here on Earth lord It hurts down here on Earth It hurts down here cause we're running out of beer But we're all gonna die someday We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well all of my friends are stoned lord All of my friends are stoned Janie got stoned cause she couldn't get boned But we're all gonna die someday We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday Well they can all kiss my ass lord They can all kiss my ass If they want to kiss my ass well they better do it fast 'Cause we're all gonna die someday Yeah we're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday I say We're all gonna die someday lord We're all gonna die someday Mama's on pills daddy's over the hill But we're all gonna die someday |
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from Cannot Buy My Soul: The Songs Of Kev Carmody (2020 Edition) [omnibus] (2020) |