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Eye of the Hurricane
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Lawrence Bullock is a singer songwriter living in Mendocino, CA I'm often asked who I sound like, what kind of music do I play. Well, I listen to a lot of things. In Ireland they say I sound like Christie Moore, Bob Dylan (which surprises the hell out of me), Van Morrison (again, surprised) and I've even gotten Jim Croce on occasion. But you know, I'm thinking of chucking it all and banging on rocks til I reach a state where the atoms split apart and I realize that life's the first skip of the stone God throws across the Universe pond. I just write what comes into my head. I never think about writing a "hit" tune. I know the formula for writing a "hit" tune, it just never occurs to me to write one. The music biz these days is so corporatized, that what I write seems quaint and out of date. Oh well, I can only write what I write.
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Peak #162
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Lawrence Bullock
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2004
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March 09, 2004
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:31
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For anyone who's ever been in a bad breakup.
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Well the wind whispers a message You hear it with your skin Half of the time you're just guessing Half of the time you pretend One step ahead of the sorrow A moment away from the pain Hoping for clear skies tomorrow In the eye of the hurricane Finding yourself in the ruins "It's over," you say with a laugh Somebody says, "Nothing doing." "This thing isn't over by half." And though you might think that it's funny The message is so very plain The betting is still even money In the eye of the hurricane CHORUS When someone breaks your heart That's when the hurricane starts (To tear you apart) I hear the stormy clouds thunder I feel the first drop on my face I look at this tree and I wonder: Is this really the safest place? Now I know what the wind's really saying And I listen hard to the rain And that's me you hear in there praying In the eye of the hurricane
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