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Stones In the River - Carrie Newcomer



     
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There's a crack in the glass where the water gets out
There's a dusty wind when the heart's in drought
And the map of the world looks as if true north
Disappeared entirelyI can live divided or bent
Conspire in my own diminishment
Or believe in the better world I've dreamt
That grows from inside outSo today I'll drop stones into the river
And the current takes them out into forever
And the truth is most of us will never know
Where our best intentions go
And still I'll drop another stoneSo we trust in a dim flashlight
And always walk into available light
I'm not a woman inclined to bet
But it's never failed me yetSo today I'll drop stones into the river
And the current takes them out into forever
And the truth is most of us will never know
Where our best intentions go
And still I'll drop another stoneSo today we'll drop stones into the river

And the current takes them out into forever
And the truth is most of us will never know
Where our best intentions go
And still we'll drop another stoneThe empty self still hears a call
To live in the center of the ache and awe
It's there the hope of the whole world shines
And yes, there still is timeSo today I'll drop stones into the river
And the current takes them out into forever
And the truth is most of us will never know
Where our best intentions go
And still I'll drop another stone

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Carrie Newcomer (born in Dowagiac, Michigan, on May 25, 1958; raised in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American singer and songwriter. In the 1980s, Newcomer was a member of the pop-folk group Stone Soup which produced two albums. After leaving Stone Soup, she began a solo career and released her first album called Visions and Dreams in 1991. Since then she has released at least twelve additional solo albums on the Philo/Rounder label.

Read more about Carrie Newcomer on Last.fm.


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