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The Well (Reprise) - Jennifer Warnes



     
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We can make it, I know we can
Only time will tell
Let's take a walk down to the water
Let's go the well
You hear that low humming underground
Hear the skylark in the dell
The wild world is speaking
Let's go to the wellSometimes my heart feels like a dandelion
Seeds scattered in a careless wind
And nothing to show for my life and time but
Innocent wonder in the face of thunder
Feeling like something is about beginLet's build a bonfire
For the stories we tell
Of wild years, the wasted tears
Ant he silent way they fell
See the curls of smoke rising up
To the big old sky as the moonlight falls
Down over those distant hiss

I don't want to be anywhere else anymore
Let's go to the wellYou better believe my faith in you
It is wide and steady as a Texas moon
And when this stuff starts rolling through
Its as all innocent wonder in the face of thunder
Feeling like something is coming soonWe can make it, I know we can
Only time will tell
Let's take a walk down to the water
Let's go the wellAnd let's go down to those hills through the
Trees across the rocky path
Down to the Blanco river
Come with me darling, the sky is a so big today
My heart's so full
C'mon, lets go to the well now, babe
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DOYLE BRAMHALL, JENNIFER WARNESPublished by
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Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3, 1947 in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter. Her credits include being an original cast member of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1968), the female lead (Sheila) in the Los Angeles company of Hair (1968), a number 1 single "The Right Time of the Night" (1977) and 3 Oscars for Best Song - "It Goes Like it Goes," from Norma Rae (1980), "Up Where We Belong," (with Joe Cocker) from "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982), & "I've Had the Time of My Life," (with Bill Medley) from "Dirty Dancing" (1987).

Read more about Jennifer Warnes on Last.fm.


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