DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

What Would You Do - Edie Brickell



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

What Would You Do Lyrics


Barely old enough to legally drive
She took off in her stepmother's van
A restlessness that blew her over the line
Like the wind inside an aluminum can
At a pay phone in a donut shop
She called a friend back home
"We're all worried and they've called the cops
Are you crazy? Where have you gone?"
She said, "What would you do if you were me
When it's suicide to stay and murder to leave?"
She ran out of gas down in New Mexico
And got a job at a local cafe
Friday nights they featured live rock and roll
She fell in love with a boy who played

He had soulful eyes and Indian blood
No intention of hangin' around
All he took was his harmonica
And her heart when he left town
He said, "What would you do if you were me
When it's suicide to stay and murder to leave?"
She never married but she did have a child
A sweet young girl by the name of Sioux
She had spirit and a heart breaking smile
And some beat up moccasin boots
And they had nothing but each other's love
An apartment by the tracks
And when came the day that Sioux grew up
She said, "Someday I'll be back"
Oh now what would you do if you were me?
When it's suicide to stay and murder to leave?
---
Lyrics submitted by KlausDruselmann.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Edie Brickell is an American singer/songwriter, born March 10, 1966 in Dallas (Oak Cliff), Texas. In the late 1980s Brickell was the lead singer with the (now renamed) folk-rock group Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, whose 1988 debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars was a critical and commercial success. The band's follow-up album, Ghost of a Dog (1990), fared less well. As a solo artist, Brickell released Picture Perfect Morning (1994) and Volcano (2003). In 2006 she reunited with some of the original members of The New Bohemians and they released the Stranger Things album.

Read more about Edie Brickell on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Edie Brickell