Until the Words Are Gone on CD comes in a 6-panel gatefold eco-wallet case, designed and illustrated by Amy Kucharik. Available signed on request.
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Includes unlimited streaming of Sugar Blues
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lyrics
I’ve been walkin’ round for weeks with no umbrella in the rain
Quotin’ Oscar Wilde inside my head to keep me sane
But I don’t know what to do to keep from cryin’ over you, today
I can look to lonely gurus in the mountains of Nepal
I can listen to a frog playin’ banjo in the swamp
But I don’t know what to do to keep from cryin’ over you, today
You say “rainbows only come after the rain
Love will always bring you ‘round again”
And platitudes will make the whole world kin,
But they won’t bring you back, or ease my pain
Oh, lover won’t you sing me something in a different key
For the dreamers and the frogs, and Oscar Wilde and me
We’ve been singin’ the same love song since before our muses met
Arm-in-arm they walk along, I watch the sidewalk getting wet
But I don’t know what to do to keep from cryin’ over you, today
You’ve been clutching your new lover like a sculptor holds a stone
I’ve been picking up the pieces like a dog picks a bone
But I don’t know what to do to keep from cryin’ over you, today
I know rainbows only come after the rain,
And love will always bring you ‘round again,
Platitudes will make the whole world kin,
But they won’t bring you back
Oh, lover won’t you sing me something in a different key
For the dreamers and the frogs, and Oscar Wilde and me