Workin'
Waitin'
For the night ahead
Cold rain in a cold stream
Ah but it's so warm in the bed
And my lover
She gonna come in
And take off all her things
It happens all the time
Oh but I can't believe my eyes
And my toes curl and my eyes shine
And my heart sings
Oh I can't get used to it
I can't get used to it
No matter how I try
I don't guess I ever will
Ah but, I'm gonna love you
Until the day I day
Rockin'
Rollin'
Ah this storm it can blow so wild
Talkin'
Yes and laughin'
And then sleepin' just like a little baby child
And if I wake up
From some bad dream
Oh I know just who I can turn to
And it feels so good
Just to know that I
I can do the same for you
Oh, but I can't get used to it
I can't get used to it
No matter how I try
I don't guess I ever will
But I'm gonna love you
Until the day I die
Oh no, I can't get used to it
I just can't get used to it
No matter how I try
I don't guess I ever will
Ah but I'm gonna love you
Until the day I die
Greg Brown is an American folk singer known for his deep voice and introspective songs that explore themes of love, loss, rural American life, and politics. Born in Iowa in 1952, Brown began performing in clubs and festivals in the 1970s, earning a reputation for his authentic and engaging performances. Over his career, he has released over twenty albums, collaborating with artists such as John Prine and Lucinda Williams. His songs are characterized by poetic lyrics and simple but effective melodies. Among his most famous tracks are "The Maker's Mark", "When I Was a Boy" and "I Don't Know Where to Begin". Brown is considered one of the most important folk singer-songwriters of recent decades, appreciated for his authenticity, musical talent, and ability to tell stories through his songs.
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