There's a voice I can hear, that's not my own
And it comes from a place void of fear
And it speaks out of love, wisdom and grace
And of things we should hold ever near
It's the sound of the wind, as it circles the night
And the raindrops on rooftops made of tin
It was there on the day, I came into this world
And will surely be there in the end
This body isn't all there is to who I am
What you see is the least of what you get
When my time runs its course, I'll return to the source
Till that day come what may not there yet
If I'd known what I know a long time ago
I might have made of my life something more
But then who's to say there was some other way
To open and close every door
This body isn't all there is to who I am
What you see is the least of what you get
When this life runs its course, I'll return to the source
Till that day come what may not there yet
Just for today, Namaste, no regrets
Rodney Crowell is an American singer-songwriter and record producer born in 1950. Considered one of the pillars of contemporary country music, he has infused the genre with a vein of sophistication and introspective sensitivity. He began his career as a session musician in Nashville in the 1970s, collaborating with artists such as Emmylou Harris and Johnny Cash. In 1978, he released his self-titled debut album, followed by successes like "I Ain't Living Long Like This" (1980) and "Diamonds and Dirt" (1988). Crowell is known for his poetic and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, nostalgia, and rural American life. In addition to his solo career, he has produced albums for artists such as Rosanne Cash and The Judds. Throughout his long career, Rodney Crowell has won numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for his work with Emmylou Harris.
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