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Busting and building him, waiting on a friend.
Watching the headlights through the mist and the rain.
And I wouldn't stay if I was given the choice.
But I'm cold and I'm flat, just like the sound of your voice.
When you promised to go straight.
And I waited there for you on Kangaroo Lake.
And even the morning sun seems tired and cold.
Pick up the paper back just for something to hold.
But the words are clear, and the language unkind.
And I'm staring at those pages, I think I'm losing my mind.
And the hour's growing late.
And I wish I could see you on Kangaroo Lake.
And to say this is easiest to say you don't know,
And there's nothing to talk about.
See the life through your eyes, everything's black and white,

I was never that kind.
So give me some kind of sign that you're still alive.
Send me a picture, postcard, just drop me a line.
'Cause I didn't know this was our final goodbye.
But I should have seen, but I was barely getting by,
And you don't negotiate.
And I wish I could see you on Kangaroo Lake.
Yeah, I wish I could see you on Kangaroo Lake.
Yeah, I wish I could see you on Kangaroo Lake.
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Lyrics submitted by Michelle Lane.

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Ian Moore (born August 8, 1968) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. He studied fiddle as a child, but switched to guitar when wrist problems interfered. His music contains elements of folk, rock and roll, world music, and blues. Covers include Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross", the Beatles' "Hey Bulldog," and Bob Dylan's "You're a Big Girl Now." He has played with such musicians as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and ZZ Top, and appeared in Billy Bob Thornton's movie Sling Blade.

Read more about Ian Moore on Last.fm.


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