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That Girl Could Sing - Jackson Browne



     
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She was a friend to me when I needed one
Wasn't for her I don't know what I'd done
She gave me back something that was missing in meShe could of turned out to be almost anyone
Almost anyone with the possible exception
Of who I wanted her to beRunning into the midnight with her clothes whipping in the wind
Reaching into the heart of the darkness for the tenderness within
Stumblin' into the lights of the city and then back in the shadows again
Hanging onto the laughter that each of us hid our unhappiness inTalk about celestial bodies
And your angels on the wing
She wasn't much good at stickin' around
But that girl could sing, she could singIn the dead of night she could shine a light
On some places that you've never been
In that kind of light you could lose your sight
And believe there was something to winYou could hold her tight with all your might
But she'd slip through your arms like the wind
And be back in flight back into the night
Where you might never see her againThe longer I thought I could find her
The shorter my vision became

Running in circles behind her
And thinking in terms of the blameBut she couldn't have been any kinder
If she'd come back and tried to explainShe wasn't much good a saying goodbye
But that girl was sane

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Jackson Browne (born Clyde Jackson Browne; October 9, 1948) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician who has sold millions of albums worldwide. Coming to prominence in the 1970s, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Browne was born in Heidelberg, Germany (his father was an American serviceman stationed in Germany), but moved to the Highland Park district of Los Angeles, California at an early age and began singing folk music locally. In 1966, his career began by joining The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

Read more about Jackson Browne on Last.fm.


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