Lyrics When We Were Writers - Indigo Girls
Look
a
gift
horse
in
the
mouth,
go
get
a
job
Last
best
deal
I
ever
got
Was
a
quarter
for
a
beer
on
the
quad
Neville's
singing
on
a
makeshift
stage
You
sittin'
on
a
towel
in
the
shade
Came
from
a
foreign
town
And
you
smoked
a
joint
with
Jackson
Browne
What
if
my
pain
won't
deliver
me?
What
if
my
stasis
(What
if
my
stasis)
Crushes
me
with
boredom?
If
I
read
into
everything
you
say
to
me
I
will
never
get
the
meaning
Of
your
words
like
when
you
wrote
them
When
we
were
writers
(when
we
were
writers)
When
we
were
fighters
(when
we
were
fighters)
Before
we
found
purpose
and
made
deals
with
God
Let's
pull
an
all
nighter
Push
wood
in
the
fire
It
might
just
look
like
smoke
in
my
eyes
But
I'm
still
burning
inside
Some
sailed
the
calmer
seas,
serial
monogamy
Best
trip
I
ever
took
was
on
the
ship
That
I
wrecked,
and
how
I
got
set
free
Strange
boy
in
the
Vegas
summer
Dancing
by
the
pool
to
a
different
drummer
Maybe
a
heat
mirage
or
a
message
in
camouflage
What
if
I
thought
that
the
best
of
me
Was
spending
my
days
doing
just
fine
(spending
my
days,
doing
just
fine)
To
short
change
my
true
full
capacity
And
recognize
it
just
when
I
was
running
out
of
time
When
we
were
writers
(when
we
were
writers)
We
were
igniters
(we
were
igniters)
Blisters
to
callus
to
scars
from
the
war
The
sentence
gets
tighter,
the
impact
grows
wider
When
nothing
is
wasted
nor
chances
denied
I've
had
my
day
in
the
sun,
that's
no
lie
But
I'm
still
burning
inside
Slings
and
arrows,
the
passage
narrows
The
story
harrowing,
the
word
becomes
flesh
Wrestle
the
beast
that
leaves
you
diminished
It's
alright,
you
will
never
be
finished
When
you're
a
writer
(when
you're
a
writer)
When
you're
a
fighter
(when
you're
a
fighter)
Easy
to
be
cruel,
better
to
be
kind
Plow
through
the
stalks
of
your
heart's
tinder
box
Flint
to
the
rock,
and
you'll
find,
you're
still
burning
inside
When
we
were
writers
Well,
I'm
still
burning
inside
When
we
were
writers
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