"Well I know it,
It's a shame,
a shame I can't show it
I see it
I can see it now
But I'm so far below it...
Bridge:
Don't wanna,
Don't wanna talk about it,
I say why not?
Don't wanna think about it
I say there's got to be some good
Reason for your little black backpack
Upsmack
Turn around he's on his back and:
(Chorus)
Don't wanna tango with you
I'd rather tangle with him
I think I'm gonna
bash his head in
This shouldn't concern you
Except that
Just don't expect to get your
Bloody black backpack back
I can feel you
Yes i can, what about that don't you understand?
I can sense you
Something sensual
But it's less than I planned
Bridge:
(Chorus)
You're tryin to find the reason
For the way you feel tonight
Your mind, is lined, with layers of lead
HAVE YOU HEARD ONE THING THAT I'VE SAID?
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(Chorus 2x)" Stroke 9, "Little Black Backpack"
"It felt like spring time
On this February morning
In the courtyard
Birds were singing your praise
I'm still recalling things you said
To make me feel alright
I carried them with me today
Now
As I lay me down to sleep
This I pray
That you will hold me dear
Though I'm far away
I'll whisper your name
Into the sky
And I will wake up happy
I wonder why
(Echo) Una Gaco
I feel so high
Though I am not above the sorrow
Heavy hearted
Till you call my name
And it sounds like church bells
Or the whistle of a train
On a summer evening
I'll run to meet you
Barefoot barely breathing
(Echo) Una Gaco
As I lay me down to sleep
This I pray
That you will hold me dear
Though I'm far away
I'll whisper your name
Into the sky
And I will wake up happy
(repeat)
It's not too near for me
Like a flower I need the rain
Though it's not clear to me
Every season has its change
And I will see you
When the sun comes out again
As I lay me down to sleep
This I pray
That you will hold me dear
Though I'm far away
I'll whisper your name
Into the sky
And I will wake up happy
(repeat)
i wonder why...
the sun comes out again...
hmmmm...
when the sun comes out again....
come out.. come out again...
i will wake up happy..." Sophie B. Hawkins, "As I Lay Me Down"