Enough

Album: Jupiter's Darling (2004)
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  • The color blue
    I always felt it like a sigh
    But this is new
    This blue fire inside his eyes
    With feet of snow
    I try in vain
    He makes the northern lights come dance for me again

    (chorus)
    He's good enough
    He's sweet enough
    He's man enough a little touch
    I need so much
    I want so much
    I need to feel that secret touch
    Why can't I break out
    Why won't he reach out for me
    Oh Loneliness
    It comes and it goes
    But lately loneliness loneliness
    It just grows and grows and grows
    Cause here he is living deep inside
    Nowhere nowhere nowhere to hide

    (chorus) Writer/s: ANN WILSON, STEVEN BARTOCK CRAIG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Carson from Bellingham, WaI am a BIG Heart fan. Every album, starting with DBAnnie when I was in high school. Seen every tour since Little Queen. I know my heart songs, and this one is the most beautiful on this album. Ann's airy vocal quality on this one, and it's beautiful melody and strings. Yum. Irresistable.
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