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lyrics
And I feel it coming on, welling up inside, no place to hide. And I feel like I was wrong, but I don’t know what I did or where my shame is hid—do you?
So please, just leave me alone ’cause I can’t find my heart. So tell me, what should I do? ’Cause if I can’t find my heart, how can I give it to you?
No mighty act of will, no hope, no choice, no still small voice. And it drives it deeper still when I can’t find my way clear and you say, “Babe, why aren’t you here?”
So please, just leave me alone...
And like a healing angel descending, like a cataclysmic ending, like a man born mute beginning to speak, your kiss upon my cheek.
I know, you try to understand, but your way and mine, vinegar and wine. And you try to enter in, but I ain’t got no room for anything but tombs and tears—and fear.
So please, just leave me alone...
credits
from An Illustrated Map of the Heart (2021),
released October 4, 2021
Jim Anderson–Fretted & Frettless Bass and Guitar
Brett Barnett–Keyboards & Orchestration
John Mabry–Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Greg Miller–Drums & Percussion
Paul Keller–Guitar
supported by 12 fans who also own “Can't Find My Heart”
When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
supported by 11 fans who also own “Can't Find My Heart”
At last and after a too long time on my wishlist this album has finally been bought ;-)
Clearly recommended to friends of classic Pink Floyd (rather think Wish You Were Here than The Wall or in other words rather think Gilmour/Wright than Waters). Carsten Pieper