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Why do you carry, a pocket of stone?
Body and mind, are tired from the load
Still searching for shelter, in your own restless thoughts
Believing in anything, and still you are lostI will be there...
Just look over your shoulder, baby
Longing to share
A sky full of cloverAnd come to the grass where, the orchids run wild
See how they're laughing, a land full of smile
And people in clover, are holding up their hands
Praising the holy one, the wiser of manAnd I will be there
Just look over your shoulder, baby
Longing to share
A sky full of cloverSaid I'm not trying, to make no contradiction
And I'm not trying, to make you go my way
Said I'm not trying to tell ya, what I think ya need to know - no, no
I'm still trying, I'm still trying, yeah I'm still trying, to figure out my ownSaid, I'm gonna be there (gonna be)
I will be (gonna be)
I will be (gonna be)

I will be thereSo now you say to me, do I still have time?
To live out these precious things, that swell up my mind
Well raise me, then lay me down, and humble my soul - yeah
Yeah wash me in patience I'll, be whiter than snowAnd I will be there
Just look over your shoulder, baby
Longing to share
A sky full, there's a sky fueling me, a sky full of clover - yeah

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Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter who became famous with the hit "LA Song (Out of This Town)", which aired during Episode 17 of the 10th and final season of Beverly Hills, 90210. Her musical influences include rock, blues, gospel, jazz, and classical. While playing the Los Angeles clubs, she enlisted bassist Tal Herzberg and guitarist Jimmy Khoury. In 1993, Hart appeared on Ed McMahon's Star Search several times.

Read more about Beth Hart on Last.fm.


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