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Tastes Like Wine - Warren Haynes



     
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Hey, are you still here in the morning light
Last night was a world I've never known
Parallel universe in one small room collided
Now the seed is sewn
Time, time, my friend, we've been through so much, it seems
Alone together till the end
And, now, though I find this all so threatening
I can feel it, sinking into my skin
The gods must be nervous, can't you feel it shaking inside you
World must be trembling like I am
Clouds must be breaking, blood raining down from the heavens
And it feels like gold, tastes like wine
Strength has always been my enemy
Solitude I've known like my own name
People, by now, know what to expect from me

Nothing, and I will do the same
The gods must be nervous, can't you feel it shaking inside you
World must be trembling like I am
Clouds must be breaking, blood raining down from the heavens
And it feels like gold, tastes like wine
The gods must be nervous, can't you feel it shaking inside you
World must be trembling like I am
Clouds must be breaking, blood raining down from the heavens
And it feels like gold, tastes like wine
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written by WARREN HAYES
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Warren Haynes (born 6 April 1960), guitarist and musician. He is a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band and is the primary singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Gov't Mule. He also released a solo album in 1992, Tales Of Ordinary Madness Haynes also spent the summer of 2004 playing with The Dead, a group featuring the remaining members of The Grateful Dead. He was also a member of the longest running lineup of Phil Lesh's "Phil Lesh and Friend's" band, comprised of himself, Lesh, Jimmy Herring, John Molo, and Rob Baracco

Read more about Warren Haynes on Last.fm.


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