Maxayn - 'Let Me Be Your Friend'
Can't find the detailed lyrics, but listen carefully, powerful message.
Love = deep friendship + respect + admiration + growth + care for the other's freedom!
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Adding this wonderful new song by a woman I've been admiring and adoring for more than twenty years, the unique Tori Amos...
"Underneath the stars above
I said, 'No, stop'
I said, 'No, stop'
I am not giving up on us"...
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"Darling, we'll be riding out this storm".
Tori Amos - Cloud Riders
(Lyric Video)
Lyrics - a must read:
"Cloud Riders"
Standing down the edge of the cliff
Didn't think it would come to this
A dead calm before the storm
Not a sound from their engines
From the other side, saw a shooting star at 4:22am
A warning shot from the rhythm demons
Or from the guitar preacher
I've been touched by both
And by the Holy Ghost
From the other side, saw a shooting star at 4:22am
Underneath the stars above
I said, "No, stop"
I am not giving up on us
And I am not going anywhere soon
Annie, crab your bass guitar
Help me bring in the October moon
And you shot, run for cover
I scream, rev the tramp's engine
You say baby we're too late
From the cloud riders, no escape
Darling, what's the blanket for?
Riding out this storm
We'll be riding out this storm
Carved a sain against the grain
At the nine doors to get
The secrets of dreams
The ones I could hear them singing
From the other side
Back then, the thunder gods
They used to cast out lights
But then I lost touch
Close to when her chariot
From the other side
A chariot pulled by cats
Purring will be returning
From the other side
Girl, it's time you take back your light
Underneath the stars above
I said, "No, stop"
I am not giving up on us
And I am not going anywhere soon
Annie, crab your bass guitar
Help me bring in the October moon
And you shot, run for cover
I scream, rev the tramp's engine
You say baby we're too late
From the cloud riders, no escape
Darling, what's the blanket for?
Riding out this storm
We'll be riding out this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here
Didn't think it would come to this
A dead calm before the storm
Not a sound from their engines
From the other side, saw a shooting star at 4:22am
A warning shot from the rhythm demons
Or from the guitar preacher
I've been touched by both
And by the Holy Ghost
From the other side, saw a shooting star at 4:22am
Underneath the stars above
I said, "No, stop"
I am not giving up on us
And I am not going anywhere soon
Annie, crab your bass guitar
Help me bring in the October moon
And you shot, run for cover
I scream, rev the tramp's engine
You say baby we're too late
From the cloud riders, no escape
Darling, what's the blanket for?
Riding out this storm
We'll be riding out this storm
Carved a sain against the grain
At the nine doors to get
The secrets of dreams
The ones I could hear them singing
From the other side
Back then, the thunder gods
They used to cast out lights
But then I lost touch
Close to when her chariot
From the other side
A chariot pulled by cats
Purring will be returning
From the other side
Girl, it's time you take back your light
Underneath the stars above
I said, "No, stop"
I am not giving up on us
And I am not going anywhere soon
Annie, crab your bass guitar
Help me bring in the October moon
And you shot, run for cover
I scream, rev the tramp's engine
You say baby we're too late
From the cloud riders, no escape
Darling, what's the blanket for?
Riding out this storm
We'll be riding out this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here, this storm
Leaving here
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Album's presentation:
"Tori Amos’ upcoming album Native Invader draws inspiration from the natural world, finding a redemptive hope in its endless cycles of death and rebirth. Lead single “Cloud Riders” was all about “riding out this storm,” but new song “Up The Creek” is more explicitly political, building a haunting chorus out of her Native American grandfather’s favorite saying: “Good lord willin’ and the creek don’t rise/ We may just survive/ If the militia of the mind/ Arm against those climate blind.” A dark electronic pulse adds a sense of urgency..."
Cloud Riders (Behind The Track)
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Album's presentation:
"Tori Amos’ upcoming album Native Invader draws inspiration from the natural world, finding a redemptive hope in its endless cycles of death and rebirth. Lead single “Cloud Riders” was all about “riding out this storm,” but new song “Up The Creek” is more explicitly political, building a haunting chorus out of her Native American grandfather’s favorite saying: “Good lord willin’ and the creek don’t rise/ We may just survive/ If the militia of the mind/ Arm against those climate blind.” A dark electronic pulse adds a sense of urgency..."
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