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Indigo Girls - What Was Really Me lyrics
"What Was Really Me" is an Emily Salier song from around 1987. The
 version I'm transcribing is from Carboro, North Carolina, on 21 March
 1988.
 What Was Really Me.
 I should have never crossed your path
 Funny how the things you want the most
 Should soon be taken back
 Slap my own hands like a child
 Stealing from the candy store
 I think I've taken to your smile
 And I hunger for your laugh
 Do the craziest things like look around
 When I know you're nowhere near me
 Break my back on a song
 Though I know you're not there to hear it
 Unanswered questions lying on the coffee table
 From a song I haven't finished since last summer
 Because I never could decide how much was gin
 And how much the sea
 Or other incidentals clouding what was really me
 Everything I am is bare feet and burning sandIndigo Girls - What Was Really Me - http://motolyrics.com/indigo-girls/what-was-really-me-lyrics.html
 Waiting for the calm cool hand of the sea
 A madman of emotions waiting for the drug effect
 Of the reason and the intellect to comfort me
 Half the time I love you like I love the fall's first breeze
 And then you seem as distant to me as the skeletons of trees
 Far away outside my window
 But inside I think of you
 As if I thouht hard enough I'd know which way to turn
 And what to do.
 I'm quite sure I'll be alright
 We all live with some distraction
 It's just too bad mine will hang around
 All day and night
 Like an uninvited guest
 You can't turn away, try hard as you might
 Lord knows, I've tried
 I might let it go and take a long long run
 Quit my job and join the coastline baking in the sun
 (My tape cuts off here.)
 Indigo Girls What Was Really Me








