Radical - Catie Curtis



     
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Radical Lyrics


It's all right, we're gonna be fine
But let's give my mama and my daddy a little time
'Cause I've been good uptil now
They see you and they think that I have changed somehowBut I'm not being radical when I kiss you
I don't love you to make a point
It's the hollow of my heart that cries when I miss you
And it keeps me alive when we're apartWe go downtown, some people they stare
But there are lots of people who really don't care
I just want to hold your hand
I don't feel like making some big stand'Cause I'm not being radical when I kiss you
I don't love you to make a point
It's the hollow of my heart that cries when I miss you
And it keeps me alive when we're apartIt's all right, we're gonna be fine
Even if this world is taking so much time
And though I mind what people say
Love is stronger than any words anywayAnd I'm not radical when I kiss you
And I don't love you to make a point
It's the hollow of my heart that cries when I miss you

And it keeps me alive when we're apart

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Catie Curtis (born 1965) is an American singer-songwriter. She was raised in the small city of Saco, Maine, and played her first performances there. She was originally a drummer, but later changed instruments to acoustic guitar. After leaving Saco, she went to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. While at college, she became involved in the local coffeehouse circuit. At the same time, Curtis worked as a waitress and social worker while continuing to write and perform.

Read more about Catie Curtis on Last.fm.


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