Blow Away

BRENT RICHARD MYDLAND, JOHN BARLOW

A man and a woman come together
As strangers.
When they part they're usually
Strangers still.
It's like a practical joke
Played on us by our maker.
Empty bottles,
That can't be filled.

You fancy me to be the master
Of your feelings.
You barely bruise me
With your looks to kill.
Though i admit we were sometimes brutal
In our dealings,
I never held you against your will.

[Chorus]
Baby, who's to say it could of been different
Now that it's done.
Baby, who's to say,
Baby, who's to say that it should of been
Anyway.
Baby, who's to say,
Baby, who's to say
That it even matters in the long run.
Who's to say.
Give it just a minute.
And it'll blow away.
It's blow away.

Your case against me is so
Very clearly stated
I please no contest,
I turn and shrug.
I've come to figure all importance
Overestimated.
You must mean water when you beg for blood.

[Chorus]

Like a feather in the whirlwind,
Just as surely as the world spins.
It'll blow away,
Oh, It'll blow.
Give it just a minute,
Give it just a minute now, it'll blow away...

Trivia about the song Blow Away by Grateful Dead

On which albums was the song “Blow Away” released by Grateful Dead?
Grateful Dead released the song on the albums “Built to Last” in 1989, “Dozin' At The Knick: Knickerbocker Arena” in 1996, “Grateful Dead Download Series Vol. 9: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa, 4/2&3/89” in 2006, and “30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story (1965 1995)” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Blow Away” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Blow Away” by Grateful Dead was composed by BRENT RICHARD MYDLAND, JOHN BARLOW.

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