your love Shake me with your love, tonight I am your tambourine I am your tambourine I am your tambourine Shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it Tambourine, shake it, tambourine
body I will rise, rise, rise. My heart was heavy, Hungry and tired. Oh, but you're touch has made it Fly, fly fly. I am your tambourine. I am your tambourine
Perfect sky, The sun and I are going our own way. I can tell No one else gonna know how to love me But the wind with his hands on my face, And the tall
I swore that I was living free. Oh, you couldn't talk to me, And the pride that kept me, didn't want no company. Early morning subway train, Feeling
Rain like static falling in my eyes, Rain like static on the road, Rain on the loners and the regular thieves, Everybody else has gone home. If I could
This was a town took care of it's own That's what me and my children have known I worked the mill the way my parents did I remember this town when I
I found a mark Where the ink bled through Under a song I was writing for you Crumpled up in a drawer Stained with blue Quiet and easy What I wanted to
Before a word is spoken, Everything is broken, Even what your hid inside. The world has let you down, wrung shame out of your pride. But even as you
I got a postcard with an old address, A picture of Houston in a creased-up mess, Just to remind me that it all went wrong, Just to beat me up, just to
Well Josie walks around like she's bought herself some brand new clothes, Singing to herself swinging for the sidewalk Jones. She's got a cousin down
This city must belong to someone But it don't belong to me From the window I got here I count the traffic through my tears Wanting to write my ticket
Yesterday we had a good thing going, I loved the way our love was growing. Thought I'd found love and affection, When you turned your love in the other
I hear you coming up the driveway I tie a ribbon in my hair Well, look who's come to see me Funny, you always end up here But it's still pretending