하우스, 그레이 아나토미 등 다양한 미국 드라마에 그의 노래가 들어가면서 많은 사람들에게 알려진 Brett Dennen은 2004년 셀프타이틀 앨범을 내놓으면서 활동을 시작했다. 2006년 2집 ‘So Much More’에 실린 “Ain't No Reason”이 아이튠스 포크 차트에서 1위를 기록하는등 인기를 얻으면서 국내에 알려지기 시작했고, 특히 그의 독특한 보컬과 외모에 많은 주목을 받으면서 여성을 중심으로 팬들이 늘어났다. 2008년 3집 ‘Hope for the Hopeless’ 이후 3년만에 내놓은 신작 ‘Loverboy’는 그의 새로운 출발점을 보여주고 있다. 그의 멋진 보이스와 함께 진보한 멜로디와 사운드는 전작들을 뛰어넘는 완성도를 보여주고 있다. .... ....
only wanted to be closer to you i thought i had something to prove instead i fled with my superstition because you are a woman
now i was told since before i could speak a mans emotions are what make him weak i come to you more or less a humble man because you are a woman
and i find most of the time i'm lost inside my own mind i look all over, all over to find it dont keep me satisfied
all the conquests that i construe fail miserably in front of you have you ever been loved my such a charasmatic fool? and i'm a sucker for your love
the self-centered strutted crowd the side walk parade and pose with phones and paper cups you walk like truth through a world of fiction because you are a woman
and i find most of the time it's all inside my mind i look all over, all over to find it dont keep me satisfied
and i find most of the time i miss the way your body coils around mine the slope of your shoulders the curve of your spine because you are a woman
i change my strings and pack my suitcase i'm always leaving for some other place but i return to you again and again because you are a woman because you are a woman
Your gonna fall apart It's gonna break your heart Your gonna know that you were wrong Down to the boatyard you'll run Like you did at your graduation Your gonna miss her when she's gone
Who you trying to fool?
Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's gone
You in your second hand suit That you wore to the portrait shoot It was just a dream that you once had Your gonna lose control It's gonna take it's toll on you
You'd better let it drive you mad
Who you trying to fool? What are you trying to prove?
Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's gone
These are the wounds that heal you It's the pain that reveals you
Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's Your gonna miss her when she's gone
I am a dreamer and I'm a lover I've been let down and I've loved and lost I've been alone, I've been far from home Follow your heart, follow your heart Follow your heart and you won't get lost I've been a poor man, I've been a rich man I made a fortune and I've paid the cost I've had some good friends, they come and go Follow your heart, follow your heart Follow your heart and you won't get lost I've been cheated, I've been defeated I played the game and I've been double crossed Every friend of mine has been in hard times Follow your heart, follow your heart Follow your heart and you won't get lost Follow your heart, follow your heart Follow your heart and you won't get lost
You can put a stick in my spokes I can be the butt of your jokes I can be the laughing stock, I can be the hoax But I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose
They can come and tear my house down They can run me out of town They can tie me up, call me a clown But I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose you
I can't stand The thought of another man No I ain't gonna lose you
They can make me turn my back on my friends Send me away to san quentin Put me in the hole, a thousand times again But I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose you
Throw me in a hurricane Tell the whole world I've gone insane Run an electric shock to my brain But I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose you
I can't stand The thought of another man No I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose you Ain't gonna lose X4
I'll sing it from my roof top I'll sing it from the bus stop I'll sing it on the street drunk to a cop But I ain't gonna lose you No I ain't gonna lose Ain't gonna lose you Ain't gonna lose
There ain't no reason things are this way. It's how they always been and they intend to stay. I can't explain why we live this way. We do it every day.
Preachers on the podium speaking of saints. Prophets on the sidewalk begging for change. Old ladies laughing from the fire escape, Cursing my name.
I gotta a basket full of lemons and they all taste the same, A window and a pigeon with a broken wing, You can spend your whole life working for something, Just to have it taken away.
People walk around pushing back their debts, Wearing paychecks like necklaces and bracelets, Talking about nothing, not thinking about death, Every little heartbeat, every little breath.
People walk a tightrope on a razors edge. Carrying their hurt and hatred and weapons. It could be a bomb, or a bullet, or a pen, Or a thought, or a word, or a sentence.
There ain't no reason things are this way. Its how they've always been and they intend to stay. I don't know why I say the things I say, But I say them anyway.
But love will come set me free. Love will come set me free, I do believe. Love will come set me free, I know it will. Love will come set me free, yes.
Prison walls still standing tall. Some things never change at all. Keep on building prisons, gonna fill them all. Keep on building bombs, gonna drop them all.
Working your fingers bare to the bone. Breaking' your back, make you sell your soul. Like a lung, it's filled with coal, Suffocating slow.
The wind blows wild and I may move. But politicians lie and I am not fooled. You don't need no reason or a three piece suit, To argue the truth.
The air on my skin and the world under my toes Slavery stitched into the fabric of my clothes Chaos and commotion wherever I go, Love I try to follow.
Love will come set me free Love will come set me free, I do believe Love will come set me free, I know it will Love will come set me free, yes
There ain't no reason things are this way. Its how they've always been and they intend to stay. I can't explain why we live this way. We do it every day.
When I heard the news, my heart fell on the floor. I was on a plane on my way to Baltimore. In these troubled times it's hard enough as it is. My soul has a known a better life than this.
I wonder how so many can be in so much pain, while others don't seem to feel a thing. Then I curse my whiteness and I get so damn depressed. In a world of suffering, why should I be so blessed?
I heard about a women who lives in Colorado. She built a monument of sorts behind the garage door, where everyday she prays for all whom are born and all whose souls have passed on. Sometimes my trouble gets so thick, I can't see how I'm gonna get through it. But, then I'd rather be stuck up in a tree then be tied to it.
There is so much more.
I don't feel comfortable with the way my clothes fit. I cant get used to my body's limits. I got some fancy shoes to try and kick away these blues. They cost a lot of money but they aren't worth a thing. I wanna free my feet from the broken glass and concrete. I need to get out of this city. Lay upon the ground stare a hole in the sky, wondering where I go when I die. ...When I die.
When I arrived in my own set of clothes I was half a world away from my home And I was hunted by the wolves and I was heckled by the crows Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
Alongside my innocence I laid in bed awake Conflicted in these chains with the impetus of age But like a phantom she crept across the floor and out the window Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
From this place on the mantle my heart was taken down Scattered in a thousand little pieces on the ground And out below the streetlamp like an orphan with a halo Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
'Cause it won't last - the worries will pass All your troubles they don't stand a chance And sometimes it takes more than a lifetime to know Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
The confidence is full with your faith etched in stone And I let clean comfort you from the wild unknown So bury your burning hatred like a hatchet in snow Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
If you have a broken heart or a battered soul Find something to hold on to or to let go To help you through the hard nights like a flask filled with hope Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
'Cause it won't last - your worries will pass All your troubles they don't stand a chance And it always hurts the worst when it's the ones we love the most Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
Sometimes your path is marked in the sky Sometimes you're forced to fit in between the lines Sometimes all that you can do is say no Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
I said, when I arrived in my own set of clothes I was half a world away from my home And I was hunted by the wolves and I was heckled by the crows Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know I said, Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know We said, Darlin' do not fear
crows ravaging a field of wheat stars jealous of the moon scarecrows know their own defeat envy and the heart that it consumes
today i walked without you like an empty bottle drifting out to sea i would change it if i knew how to but it don't come that easily
if my heart wasn't such a jungle maybe you wouldn't feel so all alone and if your heart wasn't such an ocean i wouldn't sink like a stone
if you weren't so far from me i could you hold you while you're sleepin and hear ya breathin softly and be there when you wake phone calls cannot complete us letters cannot replace the miles and miles and miles between us
another time another place
if my heart wasn't such a jungle maybe you wouldn't feel so all alone and if your heart wasn't such an ocean i wouldn't sink like a stone
i have yet to meet another who burns bright as you i'm not looking for any other i only want you.
if my heart wasn't such a jungle maybe you wouldn't feel so all alone and if your heart wasn't such an ocean i wouldn't sink like a stone i wouldn't sink like a stone i wouldn't sink like a stone.
well the witches stare with their limbs akimbo silhouettes of statues up in the window call me to come here with a crooked crescendo but i don't
devotees dance among the pantomime on the promenade into a tabernacle on the lawn but i don't follow
because she's mine, she's mine, she's mine, all mine yeah she's mine, mine, mine, mmm
midnight moved across the people's park and i fled the fire like a spinning spark up onto a porch in the dark she was waiting right there for me
she knows that my hands are empty as i go past the mothers of envy and i don't have to fumble in the dark for my keys
i believe she's mine, she's mine, she's mine, all mine yeah she's mine, mine, mine, mmm
the pupils gather in the yard around the pulpit made of cards and waited for their leader's words but his words didn't make much sense
his mouth spat out a fist of daggers and his tongue swirled in a southern swagger and i looked at all the people gathered but they were all in a trance
and she's mine, she's mine, she's mine, all mine yeah she's mine, mine, mine, mmm
i was thrown before the court of canes tossed my soul to the furnace flames where all my heros had been slain, exiled, or put in prison
because they rose above the mess and because their power posed a threat and because they spoke of something else when everybody else didn't
the music fills the space between the deities and the prophecies of our bodies pressed seamlessly silent in the shade
she looks at me so fearlessly and i take it all too seriously but it all becomes so clear to me and makes me understand
that she's mine, she's mine, she's mine, all mine yeah she's mine, mine, mine, mmm
yeah she's mine, all mine, all mine, all mine yeah she's mine, mine, mine, mmm
well i dreamed i went out a wanderin' i heard promises become fables forgotten i saw bridges stretchin' out across the water and towers pushing taller
i knew my reality was clearly defined by the fences put up around my mind i watched them thicken into walls over time taller than any boarder line i saw civilizations deemed insignificant i saw people's history tatooed on their skin i saw families taken from their land dynasties shattered and stolen
and i asked when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution
in all the burdens of centuries accrue that get passed along to every generation's youth and all the allegories told in lieu of truth i watched them grow wild and spread like the flu
i saw the rise of an untamed industry i watched machines paint a paper economy i saw my own self stand right in front of me and i didn't do a thing
i saw poisons pushed in the street and prescription pills mingling in the mezzanine with a whole host of wealth of doctors and pharmaceutical companies still poor people were dying from disease
and i asked when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution
and i broke down at the break of dawn I saw new meaning in the clouds above the Pentagon as real as the hollocaust as stong as the Parthanon visions of Sudan Iraq and Vietnam
i stood silent upon a flooded levy and stared at the ruins of a merchant city and the president who came to dine with the noble elite he didnt do a thing
i saw three ships come sailing in through the passage of the CARIBBEAN i saw children coming home in coffins millions marching on washington
and i asked when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution i asked when, when... is a revolution i asked when... is a revolution
Momma got to worrying because her boy left home in a hurry again Her photographs are fading, she keeps a box in the closet full of negatives Well, I left a note on the floor in my room I've always been stubborn and late to bloom I had to lay down my load, my burdens are my own It's a coming of age when you feel it you know
When you feel it you know When you feel it you know and I know, I know
I was longing on a short summer night when I had the urge to leave I went out to find my muse with a eight in my pocket and a craving for some cajun blues I was following my follies when I saw her aboard the river queen I was courting my frail lady all the way to New Orleans But I was swoon by a luminous tomb so I climbed the roof and gave that woman my croon I had to tell her all I know, my business is my own It's a coming of age when you feel it you know
When you feel it you know When you feel it you know And I know, I know
When you feel When you feel it you know When you feel When you feel it you know When you feel When you feel it you know When you feel When you feel it
Well, mamma got to worrying she said "Now boy, I stay up late wondering where you been! Oh, soon your gonna have to give in no you can't live forever the way that you been." Oh, mamma I'm not trying to do not wrong I had to learn this is the way I get along It's a life that I chose, my reasons are my own It's a coming of age when you feel it you know
When you feel it you know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know I know, I know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know When you feel it you know
So Long, my misery I don't need you you've only caused me grief forgive me if I fall asleep I haven't slept in centuries
Daylight lives like a burden for me so I escape sent it strewn about the street beyond the ruins of my ancestry far past the pages of my disbelief I rose from my moat like a ghost from a grave sunken in the salty eyes of the wandering displaced I was heading through the mist across the golden gate all of my rebellions fall into the fog of fate
So long my misery I don't need you you've only caused me grief forgive me if I fall asleep I haven't slept in centuries
Spring time came again and Icarus fell I flew past the numb lipped nuns who'll never tell the secrets of the sailors and their 7 year spell I will not fall, nor will my wings ever melt if I could I would wash all these wounds away I would surround your room with a sense of mental grace I would paint your portrait over everything mundane more colorful than Easter Sunday
so long my misery I don't need you you've only caused me grief forgive me if I fall asleep I haven't slept in centuries
put me on a boat leave my inhibitions at bay my mind is spilling but I haven't much to say I was running through the canyons pulse the echoes of your name you were laughing at me like the sun laughs at a flame put me on a page in a book of beginnings let me scroll me through old volumes of ancient teachings let me reveal in all of these forgotten feelings lay me with the wretched in the arms of my queen
so long sweet misery I don't need you you've only caused me grief forgive me if I fall asleep I haven't slept in centuries (x2) no I haven't slept in centuries I haven't slept in centuries
Yeah In the womb of winter, summer seems a myth In my desperation I throw my faith into the wind Born to a world where it is a fight just to fit in From the cradle to the grave, it never ends
Someday, someday in a cloud of gray I will, I'll make my great escape
So many ways to walk upon the earth I trace my footsteps to the place of my birth So what do you do with all your precious time So many ways in which to reach for the sky
Someday, someday in a cloud of gray I will, I'll make my great escape Someday, someday in a cloud of gray I will, I'll make my great escape
Say, little bit by little bit, someday
I may be weary but I am not weak I can sing a song of suffering Maybe a song unsung is dancing on the tip of your tongue My salvation's ahead of me I can feel it calling me I know that I, I know that I will be ready
Someday, someday in a cloud of gray I will, I'll make my great escape Someday, someday in a cloud of gray I will, I'll make my great escape