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Catie Curtis — Dark Weather
Album: Dreaming in Romance Languages
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Released: 2004
Length: 4:22
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You made keys at the hardware store
You made one for my front door
But I don't lock it anymore
Understand
Beach house windows wind blows through
Some days the ocean's cruel
The waves they don't suffer fools
Understand
Summer of lightning
Strking in waves
Don't go in to the water
Stay on the porch while the storm blows away
We're gonna get through this dark weather
We're gonna get through this
Together
July turns to August heat
Burns your face and burns my feet
We have to sleep on top of the sheets
Understand
We will watch the circus breaking down
The ferris wheel stand half-way round
The summer tourists leave this town
Understand
Summer of lightning
Strking in waves
Don't go in to the water
Stay on the porch while the storm blows away
We're gonna get through this dark weather
We're gonna get through this
Together
Together
They can board their windows they can pack it in
Drive away until the sprong
We'll take our walks out in the wind yeah
Take my hand it's a
Wonderland
Summer of lightning
Strking in waves
Don't go in to the water
Stay on the porch while the storm blows away
We're gonna get through this dark weather
We're gonna get through this
Together
Together, together together
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:-& *sings* We're gonna get throught this awful song... together *sings*
Nice accordion.
Boy! She's replacing Dan Rather now, AND a singing career! Go Girl!
Nah, more like Aimee Mann
Sheryl Crow-like
She has a very nice voice. It resembles the singer from Pretenders' voice
stubbsz wrote:
...I was saddened to find that she died and left her 7 year old daugter behind her.
Would you rather that she had taken her daughter with her? You sick puppy. ;)
Inamorato wrote:
Edie Brickell meets Nicolette Larson. :|
Nicolette Larson, I only knew of after someone sent me a CD of Lullabys to play my daughter to get her to sleep. They were written for her own daughter. I was saddened to find that she died and left her 7 year old daugter behind her.
Inamorato wrote:
Edie Brickell meets Nicolette Larson. :|
Yeah, I agree. This is like a track that Edie dumped from Ghost of a Dog or something.
ANNE_MARIE wrote:
nice percussion on this one!
Lovely lyrics as well.
Inamorato wrote:
Edie Brickell meets Nicolette Larson. :|
...chatting over tea with Shawn Colvin. -- I liked her voice well enough the first couple times I heard it. Now it just sounds blaahhh. Like soundtrack music from a WB TweenVee show or something. Meh. That sort of thing.
Edie Brickell meets Nicolette Larson. :|