Lyrics Kill the Messenger - Shawn Colvin
Jane
it
sure
looks
like
rain
These
Canadian
plains
And
their
windblown
hair
Jane
the
bruise
colored
clouds
The
smell
of
the
ground
In
the
ripening
air
I
have
seen
you
In
your
fluttering
dress
And
your
dry
face
of
steel
As
you′re
dragging
your
red
rowing
boat
Cross
the
forever
fields
See
Jane
something's
gone
dead
Inside
my
head
There′s
nothing
but
fear
Jane
the
rivers
of
grief
The
tears
of
relief
Seem
ages
from
here
Sometimes
the
beauty
of
life
Hits
like
lightening
washing
everything
Clear
And
these
dimmers
of
doubt
flicker
Fade
out
and
disappear
But
Jane
that
is
a
luxury
There
are
those
of
little
faith
it
seems
And
they
beg
for
truth
like
charity
And
I
see
them
on
every
street
corner
They
are
holding
out
one
righteous
hand
While
the
other
leads
the
marching
band
In
the
shadow
hymn
of
the
scratchman
Heed
the
message,
kill
the
messenger
Jane
I
heard
you
found
love
Wriggling
up
from
the
mud
On
the
shores
of
Granville
But
Jane
in
the
wink
of
an
eye
The
naysayers
fly
Like
hounds
at
your
heels
Jane
they'll
whisper
your
name
And
you
won't
feel
the
chains
And
you
won′t
see
the
moss
Oh,
Jane
there′s
an
art
to
the
game
The
aesthetics
of
love
The
athletics
of
loss
Sometimes
someone
drifts
by
And
our
nets
get
entwined
in
the
sea
And
in
time
I
might
find
They
still
mean
something
to
me
But
Jane
that
is
a
luxury
There
are
those
of
little
faith
in
me
And
they
pull
me
down
like
gravity
And
I
see
them
on
every
street
corner
They
are
masters
in
the
sleight
of
hand
They
are
dancers
and
they
step
so
grand
To
the
shibboleth
of
Shadowland
Heed
the
message,
kill
the
messenger
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