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Rock'n'Roll Lullaby
03:16
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It's getting hard to breathe in this corn-fed town
We got snow again, we can't get around
I'm starting to shake from sitting so still
And I might cry
I might cry
I'm being called again by that country road
With the wind in my hair, tapping my toes
While Dylan plays the stereo
And I might cry
I might cry
I could bake some bread, or pay some bills
Or drink some wine, or maybe take some pills
Or put a record on and fall asleep
Or I might cry
I might cry
A rock'n'roll lullaby
Do you remember that ghost dance under the bridge?
We fell asleep after one last kiss
And it doesn't seem so long ago
But I might cry
I might cry
Now the money's all gone
There's rips in my lace
I'm grinding my gears
but I'm spinning in place
And I might cry
I might cry
A rock'n'roll lullaby
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This little hurricane
Is winding north again
But that mighty Holy Roller
Is going to be my friend
I opened my eyes to see
the soul staring back at me
And deep down below the fight
A roaring call to shine some light
So don't you cry, cause you and I
Know that we can't stay
You only hold the things you have
When you give them away
There's work to do, and the world needs you
More than me
And in my dreams, I hear them scream
If you love something
You set it free
So you can call your merchant ships
Back home to shore
We've said goodbye, and now it's time
For going to war
So this little hurricane
Is winding north again
But that mighty Holy Roller
Is gonna be my friend.
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Sorry, Baby
03:19
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I woke up this morning
I remembered again
That you are gone
And I ain't half as sorry
As you think I should be
Baby
If you want that goddamned, lonesome highway so bad, boy
Go on an have it
Cause no one around here minds
And it ain't exactly bragging
That you know how to drive
When there ain't no kind of lonely
Quite like being alone
In fucked up company
I woke up this morning
I remembered again
That you are gone.
And I ain't half as sorry
As you think I should be
Baby
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Lou Heneise Chicago, Illinois
Lou Heneise is an American singer, songwriter with roots in Chicago, the rolling farmland of the midwest, and the Bible Belt
of the South. All of which can be heard influencing her Electro-Acoustic-Folk-Americana EP Trial & Error
Lou fills her days adventuring with her son, making music, reading books, and contemplating life & justice with fellow artists, activists, philosophers, and poets.
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