Select language to translate this lyric
Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile;
When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child.
Once there as another, she looked so much like you;
She never could received these things that I'm telling you.
La la la la la la la la
She claimed she was the woman who knew the life I craved;
Some would call her a savior while some would call her a slave.
Her devotion, it betrayed me, always broke my thoughts,
She stabbed me with the silence and I bled and called it love.
La la la ...
But I was born a sailor with a sailor's lonely life;
She said the sea it frightened her, she couldn't be the sailor's wife.
She said our love was sacred, I agreed it was blessed;
While underneath we really knew neither one could be possessed.
La la la ...
Now even you my love have come to expect too much;
You should see you cannot reach for what you cannot touch.
So I will wander through your wounds lookng for an honest scar,
To teach me how to sing this song, now I will sing it well
La la la ...
Woman, she was gentle, she took me for awhile;
When my soul was beaten, she held it like a child.
Like a child, la la la la la la.
- Album:
- Shadow & Light Of Albert Camus
- The Best of Eric Andersen
- Miscellaneous
- Blue Rain
- One More Shot
- Waves (Great American Song Series Vol. 2)
- Eric Andersen: Blue Rain Live
- The Cologne Concert
- Blue River
- Washington Square Memoirs
- Today is The Highway
- Stages: The Lost Album
- The Vanguard History of American Folk Music
- Waves
- Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Troubadours of the Folk Era, Volume 1
- Folk Classics
- Best of the Kerrville Folk Festival, Volume 2
- Vanguard Roots of Folk
- Kerouac: Kicks Joy Darkness