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How Little We Know - Linda Eder



     
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Just when I'm sure that I've got it all down
Something jumps up and spins me around
Sometimes it's the light from my little boy's eyes
Takin' me by surpriseI've been to the city and I've been to the zoo
Learned all about monkey-see, monkey-do
Somewhere between the false and the true
We all compromiseBut you and I broke every rule that they ever made
Don't ask why, love is a chance that you take
And like leaves in the wind at the mercy
Of whither we blow, how little we knowI have seen the northern lights on a winter's day
Up in Minnesota people like it that way
So much in nature, I don't understand
It's a mystery, not a planLookin' for answers is going nowhere fast
Everything's forever but nothing seems to last
Come tomorrow, today will be the past
Like waves upon the sandYou and I broke every rule that they ever made
Don't ask why, love is a chance that you take
And like leaves in the wind at the mercy

Of whither we blow, how little we knowAnd in the end what matters most
Is how the heart will rise
And see us through the dramas
'Til we realize how little we knowYou and I broke every rule that they ever made
Don't ask why, love is a chance that you take
And like leaves in the wind at the mercy
Of whither we blow, how little we know

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Linda Eder was born in Brainerd, Minnesota on February 3, 1961. She began her career as a night-club entertainer before gaining national fame on the popular show "Star Search." She was undefeated for twelve weeks running before leaving the show for a Broadway career. She met Frank Wildhorn who immediately fell in love with her and her incredible voice. He set about writing the musical "Jekyll and Hyde" with her in mind for the role of Lucy.

Read more about Linda Eder on Last.fm.


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