Blue Eyes - The Reivers



     
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Blue Eyes Lyrics


Your heart is broken to your surprise
You're sick of crying for blue eyes
So tired of living, misunderstood
Think hard woman, I think you should
Come sorrow is so peculiar
Comes in a day then it'll never leave you
You take a pill wonder if it will fix you
Then wonder why sorrow has never left you
I'm talkin' 'bout blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
So blind, so blind
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter with you?
Your heart got broken on the underground
Go find your spirit in a lost and found

Oh, I've been watching how you behave
Not much like a lover more like a slave
Come sorrow is so peculiar
It comes in a day then it'll never leave you
You take a pill wonder if it will fix you
Then wonder why sorrow has never left you
I'm talkin' 'bout blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
So blind, so blind
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter with
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter, matter?
So blind, so blind
What's the matter, matter?
Blue eyes, blue eyes
What's the matter with you?
What's the matter with you?
What's the matter with you?

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The Reivers were a pop band from Austin, Texas in the 1980s.
The Reivers' first incarnation, Zeitgeist, originated in Austin, TX with a lineup that included: John Croslin- main songwriter, vocalist, guitars; Kim Longacre- vocals, guitars; Kelly Bell- bass; and Joey Shuffield- drums. Shuffield left the band during rehearsals and was replaced by Garrett Williams. By the time their first self-titled E.P. was released on db Records in 1984, Cindy Toth had replaced Bell as bass player. This new lineup would remain consistent throughout the remainder of the Reivers' existence.

Read more about The Reivers on Last.fm.


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