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hey baby my baby sweet baby
i'm on the bus tour bus bunk
i got my headphones on and I'm listening to
elliott rock rock rock rock
rock me to sleep
i got the phone on vibrate in case you call me
i got my heart on migrate in case you need to tell meyou love me love me love
even though i stay gone so long
so long baby i've been longing for you
and the sweet smells of our home
i hope nobody dies while i'm out here
i hope nobody cries when i'm not theresnow in march spring in may
do you remember younger days
before the arctic ice was turning to sea
before the polar bear was drifting helplessly?it's a rollaway rollaway rollaway bed
rolling away with your baby
and i'll take anything that'll help me sleep so save me save me
save me a piece

of the heart that pumps the blood right through your veins
save me a piece
of the magic hours that the twilight bringsbring them to me bring them to me
on the bus tour bus bunk
meet me in the bunk now baby
or am i out of luck now baby?
am i pushing my luck?
i got the phone on vibrate in case you call me
am i pushing my luck?
i made some room now baby in case you've come to save mesnow in march spring in may
do you remember younger days
before the arctic ice was turning to sea
before the polar bear was drifting helplessly?

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When she's not on the road or in the studio as a member of the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray works on her own solo side project. In 2001, she released her first solo album, Stag. That year, she toured solo with The Butchies as her band. Then in 2005, her second solo project, Prom was released. In December of 2006, Amy released Live From Knoxville, a live recording from a show at Blue Cats in October of 2005. In August 2008 she released her latest album Didn't It Feel Kinder, this is the first album she made with the help of a producer, Greg Griffith.

Read more about Amy Ray on Last.fm.


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