Silver Lining
Released: April 9, 2002
Produced by Bonnie Raitt, Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake
(P)(C) 2002 Capitol Records, Inc.
1. Fool's Game (4:08)
2. I Can't Help You Now (3:13)
3. Silver Lining (6:19)
4. Time Of Our Lives (4:00)
5. Gnawin' On It (4:44)
6. Monkey Business (3:36)
7. Wherever You May Be (5:31)
8. Valley Of Pain (4:27)
9. Hear Me Lord (5:09)
10. No Gettin' Over You (4:45)
11. Back Around (5:15)
12. Wounded Heart (4:13)
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1. Fool's Game Written by Jon Cleary © 1999 FHQ Entertainment, Inc. (BMI) Administered by Bug Music, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
2. I Can't Help You Now Written by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne Kirkpatrick © 2001 Universal Music Corp./Bo Cut Songs/Bases Loaded Music/Tommy Sims Music/BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)/Sell The Cow Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI). All rights on behalf of Bo Cut Songs administered and controlled by Universal Music Corp. All rights on behalf of Sell The Cow Music administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
3. Silver Lining Written by David Gray © 1999 Chrysalis Music Ltd. All rights in the U.S. and Canada administered by Chrysalis Music (ASCAP). International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
4. Time Of Our Lives Written by Tommy Sims and Teron Beal © 2001 Bases Loaded Music/Tommy Sims Music/Teron Beal Songs/BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
5. Gnawin' On It Music by Bonnie Raitt and Roy Rogers Lyrics by Bonnie Raitt © 2002 Open Secret Music (ASCAP)/Chops Not Chaps Music (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission. All rights of Chops Not Chaps Music administered by Bug Music, Inc.
6. Monkey Business Written by Jon Cleary © 2002 FHQ Entertainment, Inc. (BMI) Administered by Bug Music, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
7. Wherever You May Be Written by Alan Darby and Gavin Hodgson © 2001 Alan Darby (PRS) and Gavin Hodgson (GEMA) All rights administered by Open Secret Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
8. Valley Of Pain Written by Allen Shamblin and Rob Mathes © 2001 River Oaks Music Co./Maybe I Can Music (BMI)/Rollywood Music/Built On Rock Music (ASCAP) All rights on behalf of River Oaks Music Co. and Maybe I Can Music administered by EMI Christian Music Publishing. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
9. Hear Me Lord Written by Oliver Mtukudzi © 2001 Tuku Music (PRS) All rights of Tuku Music administered by Open Secret Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
10. No Gettin' Over You Written by Bonnie Raitt © 2001 Open Secret Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
11. Back Around Music by Bonnie Raitt and Habib Koite Lyrics by Bonnie Raitt © 2001 Open Secret Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
12. Wounded Heart Written by Jude Johnstone © 2000 Mad Jack Music/Sajak Music (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Bonnie Raitt: vocals, electric and 'National' slide guitar, bg. vocal on Fool's Game, horn arr. on Gnawin' On It, organ arr. on Silver Lining James "Hutch" Hutchinson: bass, acoustic on Back Around Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion, bg. vocals on Hear Me Lord George Marinelli: electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin on No Gettin' Over You, harmony vocal on Silver Lining, bg. vocal on Hear Me Lord Jon Cleary: keyboards (piano, wurly, B3, clavinet, moog, synth), duet vocal on Monkey Business, bg. vocals on Fool's Game, Hear Me Lord, I Can't Help You Now.
Additional musicians: Mitchell Froom: moog synth and clavinet on I Can't Help You Now, organ and synth on Wherever You May Be, marxophone, reed organ and additional piano on Silver Lining, organ on Valley Of Pain, organ and wurlitzer on Time Of Our Lives, organ on Wounded Heart Roy Rogers: the 'other' slide guitar (left speaker!) on Gnawin' On It Steve Berlin: baritone sax on Gnawin' On It and Monkey Business Habib Koite: gut string guitar on Back Around Tommy Sims: 2nd electric guitar (right side!) on Time Of Our Lives Gary Gold: additional sloppy snare and cross stick on Gnawin' On It, drum loops on I Can't Help You Now, Time Of Our Lives, Wherever You May Be, Silver Lining Freebo: tuba on No Gettin' Over You Benmont Tench: piano on Wounded Heart Andy Abad: lead guitar on Hear Me Lord Alex Acuña: congas, talking drum on Hear Me Lord Pete Thomas: percussion on Valley Of Pain Andy Scheps: additional drum loops on I Can't Help You Now Members of Bamada (Habib Koite's Band) on Back Around: Souleymane Ann: Calabash Keletigui Diabate: Balafon Nahamadou Kone': Talking Drum
Additional Background Vocals: Steve Raitt: Fool's Game Tommy Sims: I Can't Help You Now, Time Of Our Lives, Hear Me Lord Bernard Fowler: I Can't Help You Now, Time Of Our Lives Arnold McCuller: Wherever You May Be Fred White: Wherever You May Be
Produced by Bonnie Raitt, Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake
Recorded and Mixed by Tchad Blake Assisted by Jacquie Blake, also ProTools engineer
Back Around Recorded by John Paterno, Assisted by Adam Samuels
Additional overdubs on I Can't Help You Now Recorded by John Paterno, Assisted by Craig Conard
Recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, California, USA, 2001
I Can't Help You Now mixed by Tchad Blake at Real World Studios, Box, Wiltshire, England
Assisted by Claire Lewis
ProTools: Jacquie Blake
Pre-production assistance and engineering, SF: Tom Corwin
Production Coordinator: Kathy Kane
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine, USA
Art Direction: Norman Moore
Photography: Ann Cutting, Tchad Blake, Henry Diltz, René Goiffon, Pat Johnson
Make Up: Lucienne Zammit
Styling: Kate Lindsay
Steve Berlin appears courtesy of Mammoth Records
Habib Koite and Bamada appear courtesy of Contre-Jour Records, Belgium
Roy Rogers appears courtesy of Evidence Music
Tommy Sims appears courtesy of Positive Movement, Inc.
Management: Ron Stone and Kathy Kane for Gold Mountain Entertainment
With Special Assistance by Melissa Masi and Annie Heller-Gutwillig
Publishing Administration: Lisa Thomas
Booking: Paul Goldman, Monterey Peninsula Artists
Correspondence: P.O. Box 626, Los Angeles, CA 90078
Production/Tour Manager: Ky Cabot
Assistant Tour Manager: Mindi Pelletier
Live Sound Mixer: Paul Middleton Live
Monitor Mixer: Doug Gherna
Tour crew: John Cregar (drums), Mike Dean (guitars, keys), Bobby Huck (guitars), Steve Nider (keys)
Bonnie and Mike Dean would like to thank Larry Pogreba for her purple custom 'National' guitar, Jim Dunlop for making her picks, Guild, the staff at Westwood Music, Larry Dalton at Fishman Transducers, and Lloyd Baggs. Ricky would like to thank the folks at DW Drums, Zildjian, Vic Firth, and Remo for their support over the years. Hutch would like to thank Ted Kornblum at AMPEG Amps, Steve Rabe at SWR, John Ferrante at D'Addario Strings, Joey Brasler at Line 6, and Dave and Alex at Aguilar Amplification. George Marinelli would like to thank Elixir strings. Jon Cleary would like to thank Mark Jefferys at Digidesign, Erik Hanson at Roland USA, Tim Godwin at Line 6, Jim Mona at RSPE, Jack Kontney at SHURE mics, Ted Burger at Korg, Arthur Guinness, and Johnny Guitar Watson. Tchad Blake would like to thank Tech 21, Anthony DeMaria Labs, Little Labs, and Empirical Labs.
Bonnie's Special Thanks: This is, above all, a band record. Although Hutch has been with me nearly 20 years, Ricky off and on since '81 and George on Longing In Their Hearts and Road Tested, this particular unit has been together nearly two years. A lot of what makes this record so special is the trench we've dug out on the road.... deep and wide. Thank you guys, so much. For MVP, definitely, Kathy Kane. Without her and my excellent staff at Gold Mountain, I doubt we could have been allowed to burn this hot and still make it through. So thanks to her, Ron Stone, Melissa Masi and Annie Heller-Gutwillig at Gold Mountain, for keeping the torch lit. To Norman, Kate and Lucienne for their help with this beautiful package. To Ann, Tchad, Henry, Rene' and Pat for these wonderful photos. To Lisa Thomas, Mary Katherine Aldin, Tom Corwin, David Kipper, Susann McMahon, Tim Bernett, Renata Kanclerz and always Jeffrey Hersh for their ongoing care and support. To Phil MacConnell, Craig Conard and Nate Burden at The Sound Factory, Andy Slater, Tommy Steele, Judi Kerr, Ambrosia Healy, Doneen Lombardi, Mark Di Dia, Larry Jacobson, Dan Hubbert and Richard Morales at Capitol, and Paul Goldman at Monterey. Tom Campbell, Debbie and Carol at Avocado for helping with my political work. Jerry Rosen, Bill Tannenbaum and Vanessa Longmire for minding the till… For their crucial support on the road: Ky Cabot (tour Dad), Sheba Posnansky (queen travel), Paul Middleton for 20 years of our great live sound, Doug on monitors for nearly as long, and all my crew, drivers and tech support who make it happen. To Schubert Systems Group, Compact Monitor Systems, Third Encore, Jim Bodenheimer and EgoTrips. To Mitchell, Tchad, Jaquie, Bob Ludwig, Tommy Sims, Steve Berlin, Gary Gold, Roy and Gaynell, Habib and the band, Oliver and Debbie, all the songwriters and additional musicians who added so much to the making of this album, my love and thanks. And finally, I'd like to dedicate this album to my most extraordinary older brother, Steve, who continues to be my hero and inspiration. Thank you for always being here for me. My love is forever true. - Bonnie
Silver Lining Bio
There's no mistaking the sound of Bonnie Raitt on her sixteenth album. But there's also no missing the fact that this disc expands on that classic sound with some surprising new twists.
Some thirty years after her recording debut, Bonnie's performance on Silver Lining is rock-solid. There's nothing trendy in the energies that define this album, where her broadening search for universal elements in diverse musical cultures runs parallel to her deepening mastery of the blues.
Just as important is her decision to feature her touring band on this record. Where her previous album, Fundamental, tapped the possibilities of working with new musicians and co-producers, Silver Lining is Bonnie and her touring band in all their glory. The seasoned lineup of George Marinelli, formerly of Bruce Hornsby and the Range, on guitar, ex-Neville Brothers bassist James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Beach Boys alumnus Ricky Fataar on drums -- all studio mainstays -- has developed uncanny empathy through years of playing with Bonnie. With the more recent addition of budding New Orleans legend and solo artist Jon Cleary on keyboards, the group turns up the heat even more, onstage and in the studio.
"The thing that most excites me about Silver Lining is that we finally get all the punch and the funk into the studio that we've gotten live," Bonnie explains. "The band and I have toured together so much, and we have so much combined versatility under our belts, that doing this album was more like play than work."
One of the hallmarks of Bonnie's style is her ability to find terrific material. Rather than let some concept or commercial considerations guide her, she has always followed her muse and musical curiosity, only going into the studio when she feels she has the perfect combination of songs that express where she's at at the time. On Silver Lining two such songs, "I Can't Help You Now" and "Time Of Our Lives," were co-authored by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne Kirkpatrick, who wrote "Change the World" for Eric Clapton. There's also a stunning interpretation of rising star David Gray's beautiful title song, "Silver Lining," one of the most ambitious and innovative works Bonnie has ever recorded.
Another gem literally popped out of nowhere in L.A. traffic. "In '99 we were opening for Eric Clapton in Europe," Bonnie remembers, "and his guitar player, Alan Darby, played me a tape of some things he had written for his solo album. 'Wherever You May Be,' which he wrote with Gavin Hodgson, was on that tape -- as aching and beautiful a marriage of music and lyric as I've heard. But I didn't really think about doing it myself until one day about a year later when I stopped at a red light, and this tape skidded out toward my feet from under the driver's seat, where it had been lodged probably all that time. I slipped it into the player, and although I'd already picked most all of the songs for Silver Lining, I knew immediately that I should cut this song. Sometimes so-called coincidences are to be paid attention to."
Cleary's addition to the band gave Bonnie another valuable source of material. On his two contributions, the opening cut "Fool's Game" and the funk-drenched "Monkey Business," he shares the spotlight with Bonnie, doubling or backing the street-chant vocals and jabbing out almost unbearably hot piano and organ. "He is such a terrific adjunct to my band," she smiles. "It's great to showcase someone who also knocks me out as an artist himself."
Silver Lining also captures examples of Bonnie's growing fascination with African music. It's apparent in the jump up, skimming rhythms of "Hear Me, Lord," written by Zimbabwean world-beat master Oliver Mtukudzi. It's also woven into the fabric of "Back Around," a complex fusion of traditions explored by Bonnie and Malian innovator Habib Koité. "There's an interesting twist to this one," she says, "because as someone from Los Angeles who loves Delta blues, which is rooted in the same West African soil Habib is from, I ended up showing him and his band a blues feel they were totally unfamiliar with. I don't think there's ever been any music quite like what we came up with."
Along with "Back Around," Bonnie contributed several original songs to the rich material mix of Silver Lining. She came up with "No Getting Over You" while playing guitar one day, then set playfully modern lyrics to a vintage blues groove laid down with Cleary tinkling on a dusty old upright piano and guest artist Freebo huffing and puffing on tuba.
Another song was born from a friendship that Bonnie, a virtuoso slide guitarist, has long enjoyed with a colleague in that tradition. "Roy Rogers has got one of the most incendiary styles of slide guitar I've ever heard, and I've always wanted to work with him, either onstage or on a record. I felt that this was the time to do it, so I called him up and went to his house, and we jammed on different feels that afternoon." What they came up with was "Gnawin' On It," a rowdy, risqué celebration of long relationships -- specifically, in Bonnie's words, "how you can still have the hots for each other even though your kids would shake their heads and go, 'No way!'"
Music from trusted friends, from unprecedented cultural encounters, and from under the brake pedal, alive with passions profane and profound: Silver Lining is driven by the talents of its participants but unified by one woman's vision.
"There's nothing like living a long time to create a depth and soulfulness in your music," she reflects. "Where I am at this point in my life is really reflected in this record -- all the fire and wisdom, humor and wounds, laid out in all their beauty. I've watched my peers get better with age and hoped that would happen with me. That's up to the public to decide … but I feel that with Silver Lining I've made one of the most important records of my career."
Released: April 2002
Silver Lining
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Bad mistake, crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's game
Bad mistake is a crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's gameStopping thinking about what you want to do
Then taking a good look what's looking real good to you
I think we're hard about what it is you see
Is that really where you want to beLook were hard alone
Seeing what's going on
It's a fool's gameWell, you're living rough, you're living on the street
When you're mind and your body and soul it ain't what you think
Well, you got a good parade energy use it if you can
You're gonna lie yourself to be a ragged on by the manBut there's a lot of jungle
There's a lot of land, to get caught in the middle
To try to make the best you canIt's a fool's game
It's a damn fool's game
It's a fool's game
It's a damn fool's gameBut there's a lot of jungle
There's a lot of land, to get caught in the middle
To try to make the best you canIt's a fool's game
It's a fool's game
It's a fool's game
It's a fool's gameIt's a fool's game
It's a fool's game
It's a fool's game
It's a fool's gameBad mistake, crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's game
Bad mistake is a crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's gameBad mistake, crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's game
Bad mistake is a crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's gameBad mistake, crying shame
Get on playing that damn fool's game -
Where were you when I was fallin' down
Buzzin' round your heart
Why'd you wait till I was moving on
To come out of the dark
To say I'm what you need
And you could spend your life with me
Well I can't help you now
(Sorry baby, no I can't help you)
No, I can't help you now
(Keep away, I've fallen in love)
Maybe there was a time
But sometimes time runs out
And I can't help you know
Forty days since I stopped countin' the days
And countin' the ways that I loved you
Good long while since I found
Good enough reasons to stop believin'
That you are what I really want
And now that you do baby, I don't
But I can't help you know, now
(Sorry baby, no I can't help you)
No, I can't help you now
(Keep away, I've fallen in love)
Maybe there was a time
But sometimes time runs out
And I can't help you know
Now you're sayin' the one you need
And you could spend your life with me
But I can't help you
No, I can't help you now
(Sorry baby, no I can't help you)
I can't help you now
(Keep away, I've fallen in love)
Maybe there was a time
And I wish I could somehow
I can't help you, can't help you know -
Take this silver lining
Keep it in your own
Sweet head
And shine it when the night is
Burning red
Shine it in the twilight
Shine it on the cold, cold ground
Shine it till these walls
Come tumbling down
We were born with our eyes wide open
So alive with wild hope now
Can you tell me why
Time after time they drag you down
Down in the darkest deep
Fools and their madness all around
Know that the light don't sleep
Step into the silence
Take it in your own
Two hands
And scatter it like diamonds
All across these lands
Blaze it in the morning
Got to wear it like an iron skin
Only things worth living for
Innocence and magic, amen
We were born with our eyes wide open
So alive with wild hope now
Can you tell me why
Time after time they drag you down
Down in the darkest deep
Fools and their madness all around
Know that the light don't sleep
Know that the light don't sleep -
I got a new thing
Not like the last one
This is an upgrade model
The kind that really blows my mind
Back in the fast lane, the get up and go one
I'm leaning heavy on the throttle
Ain't no backing of this time
'Cause when you really get down to it
Ain't that what it's supposed to feel like
When it's right
So let the neighbors talk about us
We're gonna have the time of our lives
And it feels all right
I've got a bad case
Worse than the last one
I've been sweatin' and burnin', fever keep me up all night
I wanna to celebrate
My new opinion
I ain't the same plain jane, keeping it bottle up inside
And when you stop and think about it
Ain't that what it's supposed to feel like
Oh when it's right
Judging by the way I'm feelin'
We're gonna have the time of our lives
I've been waiting just about all my life
Just to see things from the other side
Come on baby we've got to roll the dice
Now's the time to get it right
I've got a suitcase
No need to pack much
Come on and ride with me baby
'Cause we're heading for the county line
Now when you really get down to it
Ain't that what it's supposed to be like
Yeah, when the time is right
Say goodbye to all our trouble
We're gonna have the time of our lives
When you really think about it
There must be a place for you and I yeah now baby
While the neighbors talk about it
Were gonna have the time of our lives
And it sure feels right
And it just feels alright, can you feel it baby?
And I feel all right
And I feel all right -
I'm down here workin' at my job
But I just can't concentrate
You keep messin' with my mind, baby
Yeah, I'm circlin' round the bait
I got to take off early
I got to get you home
I'm gonna show you little woman
Why a dog loves a bone
I'll be gnawin' on it
I said, gnawin' on it
We'll be gnawin' on it, baby
Ah, nah, nah, girl don't do that
I dropped the kids at school this morning
I hung the clothes in the back
I'm trying to take care of my business, darling
But my mind ain't on the track
You got me feeling kind of squarely
I got to get you in this place
Oh 'cause what I got in mind'll put a grin on your face
We'll be gnawin' on it, honey
I said, gnawin' on it
I'll be gnawin' on it
Ah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah baby don't do that
They say it's hard to keep it going
When you're together for so long
They say combustion's for the youngsters
We should be glad we get along
But they don't know nothin' 'bout it
They way you love me it's a shame
You know there ain't nobody better
Blowin' embers to a flame
We'll be gnawin' on it, baby, that's what we're doing
We're gonna keep gnawin' on it till we get it
Baby come one and
Nah, nah, nah, oh, nah, nah, nah honey, not like oh -
n-body else could make me happy
no one could hurt me like you do
you were the only one that matteredthen you were gone… love had moved on
left me alone thinking of…you… there was never any other
you… and i were created to be trueisn’t it love that keeps us breathing
isn’t it love we’re sent here for
wasn’t that love that we were feeling
(that was something baby)deep in our soul… deeper than we know
keeping me holding out foryou… there was never any question
you’ll be forever on my mindyou and i, we were meant to be together
true hearts in a world where love is dyin’and i might as well have been dyin’ when
we were apart
when you came back i felt the beating of my heartyou… there was never any question
you’ll be forever on my mind
you and i, we were meant to be together
you… and only youit was you… only you
you… always you -
As simple as breathing
I picture your face,
All tangled in daydreams
And shielded with grace.I feel you beside me.
Wherever you may be
Lift up your hand for me.
There's somewhere in my heart
Only for you.If I must do without
I'll let these sparks fly out
Across the wilderness
From me to you.As certain as sunrise
Your image unwinds.
You're clearer than crystal.
You fill up my mind.Now I have you by my side.
Wherever you may be
Lift up your hand for me.
There's somewhere in my heart
Only for you.Though Continents devide,
And lonely thoughts collide
Our heaven will allow no distance now.I can always close my eyes
Take your absence by surprise,
Hold my breath and make believe.As simple as breathing
I picture your face,
All tangled in daydreams
And sheilded with grace.There's somewhere in my heart only for you.
If I must do without
I'll let these sparks fly out
Across this wilderness
From me to you.Wherever you may be
Lift up your hand for me.
There's somewhere in my heart only for you. -
Ah... don't let me grow bitter I pray
Give me strength to carry on my wayI'm leanin on you like a wooden cane
Well, I'm walkin through; I'm walkin through the valley of the painI'm believin there's a reason for this trial'
This too shall pass in a little while
Woh, Lord have mercy if I complain
I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the pain
Yes, I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the painPaint me in a river of my tears
Whisper hope and truth - courage in my earsWell, when I'm hurtin I have a dangerous tongue
I lose it and use it like a gun
Oh wont you stop me if you see me takin aim
I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the pain
If I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the pain
Yes, I'm walkin through; I'm walkin through the valley of the painPaint me in a river of my tears
Whisper hope and truth - courage in my ears
Remind me when I reach the other side
I'll b thankful for every tear that I criesDon't let the darkness drive me insane
I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the pain
If I'm walkin through, I'm walkin through the valley of the pain
Yes, I'm walkin through; I'm walkin through the valley of the pain -
Hear me Lord
Hear me I pray
Help me now, help me Lordl
Help me Lord I'm feeling low
Help me now, help me Lordl
Help me Lord I'm feeling low
I'm feeling low, I'm feeling low
Help me Lord, I'm feeling low
I'm feeling low, I'm feeling low
Help me Lord, I'm feeling low
Help me Lord, I'm feeling low
Have mercy, have mercy on me
Help me Lord, Help me I pray -
One two, one two three
Well, I went and gave away my TV
Told the man, "Cut off the phone"
I put an ad in the paper, baby, gonna sell everything I own
Done everything in the world I know, to try to make it through
But there's just no getting over you
Well, I went and bought myself a new straw hat
One eye pokin' under the brim, I bought myself a little seaside shack
In case I might just want to swim
Done everything I know in the world to try to shake these blues
But there's just no getting over you
Well, I try and try but honey it ain't no use
Cry and cry, I just can't turn you loose
Why oh why, can't I get you off my mind?
You got that hook so far in baby, I gotta get you off my line
Well, I got some transcendental meditation, baby
And I'm taking up Japanese, I signed up at the cooking school
I'm going to pick up on some hard cuisine
Done everything in the world I know, to try to make it through
But there's just no getting over you
Honey I, I tried and I tried baby it ain't no use
Cried and I cried but I just can't turn you loose
Why oh, why can't I get you off my mind?
Honey, you got that hook so far in, I just got to get you off my line
Oh, I have much and I'm a fool for you baby, lay back in, stand on
Now listen to this [Incomprehensible]
You know the way you do, honey
Well, I just can't make it over, can't seem to make it baby
No matter what I say or do baby, I can't make it over, ooh
Well, there's just no getting over you, that's a truth -
Turning into something
Drifting off to old ways
Got to pull myself back inHolding back the questions
We're bruised with all rejection
Gotta pull myself back inSuffer the breaks
You know I still remember it
It keeps burning away
I know that you may take a while
To come back aroundCome back around
I miss you aroundReaching out for someone
Burning out for so long
Got to pull myself back in
There's no new religion
And there's no real solution
Gotta pull myself back inSuffer the breaks
You know I still remember it
It keeps burning away
I know that you may take a while
To come back aroundSuffer the breaks
You know I still remember it
It keeps burning away
I know that you may take a while
To come back aroundCome back around
Come back aroundFeel you're going under
So keep on treading water
Got to pull myself back in
Feel no obligation
But no more indecision
Gotta pull myself back in -
Wounded heart I cannot save you from yourself
Though I wanted to be brave it never helped
'Cause your trouble's like a flood ragin' through your veins
No amount of love's enough to end the pain
Tenderness and time can heal a right gone wrong
But the anger that you feel goes on and on
And it's not enough to know that I love you still
So I'll take my heart and go for I've had my fill
If you listen you can hear the angel's wings
Up above our heads so near they are hovering
Waiting to reach out for love when it falls apart
When it cannot rise above a wounded heart
When it cannot rise above a wounded heart