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My Rocking Chair
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Sometimes loving is not love and loving without love is not enough.
country acoustic folk country general and indie
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Country, acoustic folk, folk-rock, indie pop.
One man band - a wide range of acoustic based country, pop and folk crossover music.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #127
Peak in subgenre #26
Author
Dai Crowther
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Dai Crowther
Uploaded
January 07, 2009
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MP3 4.0 MB 160 kbps 3:30
Story behind the song
Inspired by an article about Kenny Chesney.
Lyrics
The Rocking Chair 1. I live in a cabin, set under the mountain The Chilhowee peaks are my neighbors and friends From my back porch I can see the Great Smoky And the sparkling blue ribbon where Little River bends 2. I truly believed when she said that she loved me But never forever, least that’s my belief Now people might say, that I should be crying But all I can muster is a sigh of relief Chorus: I have a rocker of blue weathered wicker One of life’s constants, far more than a chair With a touch from my finger, I set it in motion And its rocking easy because she's not here 3. She came out of nowhere, a light burning brightly My heart set on fire, drawn into her flame She gave what I needed, she left when she wanted That’s how it was and there’s no one to blame Chorus: I have a rocker of blue weathered wicker One of life’s constants, far more than a chair With a touch from my finger, I set it in motion And its rocking easy because she's not here Bridge: She sat in the chair and stared at old Smoky Comparing the stars to the bright city lights She sat in the chair and she said she were leaving I get through the days but I sure miss those nights Chorus: I have a rocker of blue weathered wicker One of life’s constants, far more than a chair With a touch from my finger, I set it in motion And its rocking easy because she's not here Tag: I live in a cabin, set under the mountain The Chilhowee peaks are my neighbors and friends From my back porch I can see the Great Smoky And the sparkling blue ribbon where Little River bends Mmmm, from my rocking chair Mmmm, from my rocking chair
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