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The Worst Thing - Natalie Merchant



     
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So you're in love, it's so good for you
Live it up girl 'cause it never lasts longIt's heaven for now but not for long
It's gonna hurt you, it's gonna make you feel so badOnce I could love, I could trust, I could not doubt
But that was the worst thing that I could do
It was just about the worst thing that I could doMaybe not now but, but it won't take long
Before it's gonna hurt you, truly do some harmOnce I was open, could hope, I had no doubt
But that was the worst thing that I could do
Just about the worst thing that I could do
It was just about the worst thing that I could doOnce I came close to that most elusive fire
Burning with hopeless love and desireBut it was just about the worst thing that I could do
It was just about the worst thing that I could do
It was just about the worst thing that I could do
It was just about the worst thing that I could doEn el pasado estuve ciega como tu
Atrapada y perdida como tu
Embelesada y suspendida en mi jaula de plata
Esos recuerdos te acompanaran toda la vida
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Natalie Anne O'Shea Merchant (born October 26, 1963 in Jamestown, New York, U.S.) is a professional musician. She co-founded and fronted the band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981. Later, she went to college and then left the band in 1993 and started a successful solo career. Merchant plays the piano, produces and writes many of her songs.

Her debut solo album Tigerlily (1995) had three top-40 singles: 'Carnival', 'Jealousy' and 'Wonder'. This was followed in 1998 with her second solo album Ophelia, her third in 2001 with Motherland, and fourth in 2003 called 'The House Carpenter's Daughter'.

Merchant has sung alongside Tracy Chapman, Michael Stipe, David Byrne and Peter Gabriel. She has also collaborated with Billy Bragg a number of times, including the 1998 album Mermaid Avenue. Like Bragg, her work touches on social and political themes; she has been active in promoting a number of campaigning issues in both her songs and through the causes to which she lends her name.



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