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American Revolver - Lori McKenna



     
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She's crying again
You lay quiet on her chest
She knows you're a dangerous comfort
But you haven't broken her heart yetShe wants to feel safe again
She thinks that you understand
Maybe it's crazy, maybe it's brave
Either way it's a losing gameShe's hoping she'll know what to do
With a six shot twenty twoWhen the only one
Who's innocent is cold blue steel
For the first time
Someone's listening to how she feelsLord knows you can't save her
You can't stop or change her plans
Just an American revolverYou're proof she means what she says
It's a fair fight with you around
To rescue her if things get so bad
There's no other possible way outShe keeps going back and forth
Between herself and the doorWhen the only one
Who's innocent is cold blue steel

For the first time
Someone's listening to how she feelsLord knows you can't save her
You can't stop or change her plans
Just an American revolverToo late now for I'm sorry
American revolver
He's coming up the front steps
American revolver
He's been drinking againShe keeps going back and forth
Between herself and the doorWhen the only one
Who's innocent is cold blue steel
But this time
Someone's gonna listen to how she feelsLord knows you can't save her
You can't stop or change her plans
Just an American revolver
American revolver, American revolver
American revolver

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Lori McKenna (née Lorraine Giroux, born December 22, 1968) is an American folk singer/songwriter. Her album releases to date include Paper Wings and Halo (2000), Pieces of Me (2001), The Kitchen Tapes (2004), Bittertown (2004), Unglamorous (2007), Lorraine (2011), and Massachusetts (2013). Lori McKenna’s first name is actually Lorraine. She is named after the mother she lost when she was only seven, but whose impact on Lori’s life reverberates to this day.

Read more about Lori McKenna on Last.fm.


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