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Lost Girls - Annie Keating



     
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Girl, I know the hall looks dark
And the storm, it seems so scary
Your face lit up on beats of lightning
You start, you start running
And your eyes are like screaming
And since there is no end and no beginning
You will run, you will run, you will run
Girl, I know the woods look dark
And the trees, they seem so deadly
The girls around you are so frightened
And you start, you start to panic
And your courage starts to vanish
And the world, it really is on fire
And it burns, and it burns, and it burns
And it burns, and it burns, and it burns
Vivian, your life is told
Through 19 thousand pages
In a world too unreal to behold

Your innocence has faded
Faded all your blues to gray
Your skin has bruised through moving days
Glue is peeling back away
Curling, cracking, painted
Girl, you've been rolled up in colorful carpets
Your blood is rushing, look around you
You're froze, frozen quiet
And your eyes, they are widened
Room unfurnished, no light for nightfall
Just rugs for rolling you up
You know you can't get up
When you do, you swear you will run
You will run, you will run, you will run
No one will ever save you
If no one can ever find you
No one will ever save you
If no one can ever find you
Lost girls, lost girls
Lost girls, lost girls
Lost girls, lost girls
When you're all alone

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The VILLAGE VOICE calls Keating "…A cross between Willie Nelson and John Prine and you don't get any better than that." Passionate songs -- tough and tender. No frills or posturing -- her sultry voice cut straight to the heart. PERFORMING SONGWRITER raves..."...A rocker in the best possible sense of the word...enough twang to be called country, lyrics that tell a folksinger's story, but throw in her road-wizened voice and wailing electric guitar and what you've got s rock.

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