Jack Straw
de Bruce Hornsby and the Range
Some live life with eyes that don't see
They look away at the time of your greatest need
Some talk, some'll just do, some turn their back
Turn around and just walk away I know I've done that
Lonely Days and lonely nights
Easy to be cynical never put yourself on the line
I'd like to reach out well why don't I
Take the load up off your back I'd like to try
Let me carry your water
Let me carry the weight
I will bear your burden
Let me carry the load
Working hard sweating all day in the long hot sun
Feel alone with the heavy load you're not the only one
Bossman say time to jump we say how high
If you need a hand getting off your feet baby I'll try
I want to cover you the the sea on the sand
Easy to be cynical never take a stand
Easy for me not to give a damn
I'll ask you to call for me and I'll give you a hand
Let me carry your water
Let me carry the load
I will shoulder your burden
Let me carry the load
Lonely nights and lonely days
You wait for someone to come along and sweep you away
I'll put myself out there it just might feel good
I don't always do that but I think I should
Más canciones de Bruce Hornsby and the Range
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The Way It Is
The Way It Is
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The Show Goes On
Scenes From The Southside
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Look Out Any Window
Scenes From The Southside
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The Valley Road
Scenes From The Southside
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Across the River
Night On The Town
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Every Little Kiss
The Way It Is
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The Road Not Taken
Scenes From The Southside
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Mandolin Rain
The Way It Is
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On the Western Skyline
The Way It Is
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I Will Walk With You
Scenes From The Southside
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Look Out Any Window - Remastered 2003
Greatest Radio Hits
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The Way It Is - Remastered
Greatest Radio Hits
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Another Day
Night On The Town
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Down the Road Tonight
The Way It Is
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The End Of The Innocence - Remastered 2003
Greatest Radio Hits
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The Valley Road - Remastered
Greatest Radio Hits
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The River Runs Low
The Way It Is
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Set Me In Motion - Remastered 2003
Greatest Radio Hits
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Defenders Of The Flag
Scenes From The Southside
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Jacob's Ladder
Scenes From The Southside