by Deb Talan on album Something Burning
You got to taste sometimes don't you? Of that tender kind of connection That reaches deep and holds you, By the bones it fills you up But do you get enough? I need a bridge in the city of rivers
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Nickel and dime Taken for a ride Around the park At least you had time To see the lamps come on Beyond the dark Stained glass Lets the light in But I can't see a thing Stained glass There's nothing b
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
If I say I want to be your lover And then I pull away when you turn down the covers You say I don't talk to you enough I say: fuck you Like it's making love I can see how a man might get the wrong im
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Sometimes when the well is empty I go walking down all the old roads In the life of love and plenty Still, I feel the orphan call inside of me… Bring water, bring water, bring water Something's on
by Deb Talan on album Bring Water
Sometimes when the well is empty I go walking down all the old roads In the life of love and plenty Still, I feel the orphan call inside of me… Bring water, bring water, bring water Something's on
by Deb Talan on album Growing Up
When you were a child and we all lived in the wild And we married And carried you in our arms and in our hearts We were two, then three Full and free just to be with you, see you Made us feel anew, ju
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
When you were a child and we all lived in the wild And we married And carried you in our arms and in our hearts We were two, then three Full and free just to be with you, see you Made us feel anew, ju
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
When you were a child and we all lived in the wild And we married And carried you in our arms and in our hearts We were two, then three Full and free just to be with you, see you Made us feel anew, ju
by Deb Talan on album Joshua Tree in the Headphones
I used to be a patriot New England family portrait Wood panel walls and shag carpet Hot chocolate suicide That was so many lifetimes ago And I still remember your house Mice in the traps Wood on the
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
I used to be a patriot New England family portrait Wood panel walls and shag carpet Hot chocolate suicide That was so many lifetimes ago And I still remember your house Mice in the traps Wood on the
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
You take a walk to the river of pain Curse the heat, but it might have been rain It's a street that you knew too soon You're so tired, so stop Drink from the moon, you gotta… Lay down, lay day down
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe they're right Give up the game, no one wins that fight I've got all my badges, and what are they for? A bird with an olive branch waits and my door It's me, I step into the sky
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
If I had a hammer and you had a rock We could break this whole thing down If you had a hammer, and I had a rock This could feel and look like Brokentown ‘Cause we don't talk like lovers We don't ta
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Nickel and dime Taken for a ride Around the park At least you had time To see the lamps come on Beyond the dark Stained glass Lets the light in But I can't see a thing Stained glass There's nothing b
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
I know what they say about us She's got a songbird he's got it made Making babies, maybe he's a bit darker blue What they don't know is you have kept me alive While I tested your pride Still life, we
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
I wake in joy, I wake in joy Every day, in every way I wake in joy We know something about the stars now Every leaf on earth already knows Every beast that flies, or stays or goes We're from a univer
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Son Volt came to town I missed them again Old ghosts hanging ‘round Like some long ago friend I keep thinking ‘bout you Still strange to be living without you I'd take a plane to see you But then
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
I leave the house when the sun is high, that's alright Got a pick on my shoulder, heavy as night, that's alright Gonna clear the rock, see what I can find, that's alright ‘Least now that I'm older I
by Deb Talan on album Lucky Girl
Winter came and went It's the Spring of your discontent And maybe you are sorry that you stayed You have your mother's mouth and lips Your own mind and a tongue that trips On words you try and use to