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Just Woke Up - Kirsty MacColl



     
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(kirsty maccoll/david ruffy)Behind a burning bush he's waiting
Like a sleepless night
So silent and so strong
I know that I must push push push
Until the morning light
Don't make me wait too longTill I open my eyes
Open the door
Take a walk outside
And feel the sun
Fall on my skin
It's time to get up
But not time to give in
I just woke upWith eyes as cold as ice cream
Floating in a frozen lake
I have to set the spark
And stroke the fire within him
Oh I have to see him smile
To have a happy heartI opened my eyes

Walked outside and I realised
That what I saw was there before
But I opened my eyes
When I opened the door
I just woke upOne day I just woke up
I opened my eyes
Opened the door took a walk outside
And what I saw was there before
But I opened my eyes when I opened the door
I just woke upOh let me open my eyes
Open the door and look up to the skies
And leave the shore
And let my hand trail in the cool water
Float downstream, say goodbye to
That dream--i just woke upI opened my eyes
I walked outside and I realised
That what I saw was there before
But I opened my mind when i
Opened the door--i just woke up

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Kirsty Anna MacColl (Croydon, England, UK on 10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British pop singer-songwriter. She was the daughter of dancer Jean Newlove and noted folk singer Ewan MacColl. MacColl began her career in the late 1970s UK punk rock scene, singing backing vocals for Drug Addix. Her UK hits included the 1981 single "There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis", a cover of Billy Bragg's "A New England" in 1985, a duet with Shane MacGowan of The Pogues on "Fairytale of New York" in 1987, and a cover of The Kinks' song "Days" in 1989.

Read more about Kirsty MacColl on Last.fm.


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