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Listen to the Silence - Bruce Hornsby



     
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You know I think it's a funny thing
People talk without listening
People listen without hearing
I do it all the timeYou know it's a funny phenomenon
People on their constant run
So obvious to me and yet
I never stop to get setListen to the silence
You might hear what you're looking for
Hearing nothing but the sound of your mindListen to the silence
A little quiet time
You just might find what you're after
If you close your eyesThere's a jackhammer here and a speechmaker there
Here a gun, there a gun, everywhere
See my man go tearing his hair
When everything's fineI don't pretend to know a lot
I'll do the best with what I've got
Clear my head and give it a shot
Till the stars line up rightListen to the silence

You might hear what you're looking for
Hearing nothing but the sound of your mindListen to the silence
A little quiet time
You just might find what you're after
If you close your eyesThis isn't deep, it's not profound
It's just something that I think about now
Had to find a new way around
The old way's not rightSelf-help books and the latest moves
Who knows what will get you through
Don't know about me, less about you
I don't know but I'll tryListen to the silence
You might hear what you're looking for
Hearing nothing but the sound of your mindListen to the silence
A little quiet time
You just might find what you're after
If you free your mindIt's a noisy life I'm living right now
Believe I've done my time in the loud
Noisy life I'm living right now
I've played my joyful song with a loud sound

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Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American singer, virtuoso pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. He is probably best known for his 1980s signature song "The Way It Is" and the top five hits "Mandolin Rain," and "The Valley Road", all recorded as Bruce Hornsby & the Range, and for his long association with the Grateful Dead. In some of his solo albums (from 1993) he moved in a less commercial, more musically-challenging direction. From 2000 he recorded albums a series of albums as Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers.

Read more about Bruce Hornsby on Last.fm.


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