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I can see we're thinkin' 'bout the same things
Yes, I see your expression when the phone rings
We both know there's something happenin' hereThere's no sense in dancing 'round the subject
A wound gets worse when it's treated with neglect
Well don't turn now, there's nothing here to fearYou can talk to me
Talk to me
You can talk to me
You can set your secrets free, babyDusty words lying under carpets
Seldom heard, well, must you keep your secrets
Locked inside, hidden deep from view?Was it all that hard, is it all that tough?
Now, I've shown you all my cards, well isn't that enough?
You can hide your hurt, but there's something you can do
You can talk to me
You can talk to me
When you're down now
You can talk to me
T-t-talk to meThough we lay face to face and cheek to cheek
Our voices stray from the common ground where they could meet

The walls run high to veil a swelling tearOh, let the walls burn down, set your secrets free
You can break their bounds, 'cause you're safe with me
You can lose your doubt, 'cause you'll find no danger hereYou can talk to me
Talk to me
When you're down now
You can talk to me
You can set your secrets free, baby
Well, I can see that expression when the phone rings
And I can see that we're thinkin' 'bout the same things
Is it all that hard, is it all that tough?
Well, I know you've taken all that there is, isn't that enough?Well, I can see you baby
I can see you runnin'
Well, I can see you baby
Well I can see you runnin'
Talk to me

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Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long successful solo career. Her ethereal visual style and symbolic lyrics have brought her critical acclaim and have proved influential to many female artists. She was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, as a member of Fleetwood Mac. Nicks has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards. Her classic song, "Silver Springs" was originally to be part of the best-selling Rumours album by Fleetwood Mac. Mick Fleetwood said it was too long and it was replaced by "Second Hand News." Nicks was crushed. The song was the b-side of the "Go Your Own Way" 45 vinyl. It never appeared on any album until 1992 on the 4-CD Box Set Fleetwood Mac "The Chain." In 1997 when the group reunited to do "The Dance" Reunion Tour, in 1997, she performed Silver Springs and earned a Grammy nomination the following year for "Best Pop Female Performance." The song was a gift to her mother, Barbara Nicks - who calls it her "rainy day" song, and finally appeared on her 2007 CD. Warner Bros. wouldn't let her put it on "TimeSpace" her 1991, first "Best Of" collection, which further deepened the rift between her solo career and her career with Fleetwood Mac. Ever the diplomat, she's one of the few women in rock to have a successful solo career with a band (she's been performing and recording with Fleetwood Mac for 35 years - and a successful solo career with highs and lows, since 1981. Her career took off again at age 50, with the release of of her 3-CD Box Set "The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks" in 1998 - and she's been going strong ever since. Her vocal coach, Steve Real, travels with her, and she does 45 minutes of vocal exercises before her shows. Years of touring, nearly destroyed her vocal cords. At one point, she had to get cortisone shots injected directly to her cords to keep up with the heavy demands of Fleetwood Mac's touring schedule. She beat the odds - overcoming major addictions (cocaine in 1986; and an addiction to tranquilizers in 1994). At the close of "Gold Dust Woman," on her solo tours she adds a verse to the early hit: "Take a look at me now...you should see me now..." And there's a well-deserved triumph in her eyes. A survivor, still sells out stadiums at age 61, loves her audiences; she is a legend in her own time."
In the past Stevie Nicks has mainly written alone, but for In Your Dreams, which was released May 3, 2011, she collaborated with Dave Stewart on seven of the tracks. Songfacts reports that Nicks re-connected with Stewart at a pilot for an interview show with Jimmy Iovine and decided there and then she would ask him to produce her next record. Nicks then gave Stewart a binder of 40 poems before they started working together.
"With Dave and me, he had thousands of chords and this amazing musical knowledge, and I had thousands of pages of poetry - and I know six chords. It was like an amazing little meeting of the minds, and I immediately went, 'Well this is just great!'" explained Nicks to Billboard.com.

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