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Rocky World - Daniel Lanois
My hands are wrapped in your raven hair In the faded picture on the back stair We were narrow, we were steady, trembling and ready To give it Hell in this rocky world
You said do I look like I could be a strong mother And raise the good side of a young daughter In the hotel Shangri-La let me tell you I've been thinking of her in this rocky world
Chicago is heavy, but I can't turn around I'm smuggling that whiskey, every flesh and pound Michigan I worry, and Susie I'm sorry That I lost you out there in the rocky world
Would you build me a building a chapel up there At the top of the hill in the still blue air Near the weather vane, by the track and train I'll be looking for you in the rocky world
She's turning twenty and out on the make Pounding the blacktop with a habit to shake She's looking for a manger in the eyes of a stranger Down on the streets of a rocky world
Jenny has religion she sings in a church She's made a decision to colour her hair The Black man cut the sugar cane she watches the rain In a building far from the rocky world
Yeah I'll tell you something I'll never forget The sight of you in silhouette Outside Sault Ste. Marie you really threw me When you pulled me down to your rocky bed
In a crowded room I stood there empty Looking for salvation and glory be When a shot turned my head and I saw you instead Walk into my rocky world
Alright, there we go...Anybody else out there have more Lanois tunes to share?
Shaun
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