Album: Essence (2001)
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  • Go find a jukebox
    And see what a quarter will do
    I don't want to talk
    I just want to go back to blue

    Feeds me when I'm hungry
    And quenches my thirst
    Loves me when I'm lonely
    And thinks of me first

    Blue is the color of night
    When the red sound disappears from the sky

    Raven feathers shiny and black
    A touch of blue glistening down her back

    We don't talk about heaven
    And we don't talk about hell
    We've come to depend on
    One another so damn well

    So go to confession
    Whatever gets you through
    You can count your blessings
    I'll just count on blue Writer/s: D. JHINGORE, J. WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS KEITH WHITECROSS, STEPHEN RUDDEN, YINKA CHARLES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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