Hurricane

LISA A. LOEB

Skeleton boy by the side of the road
He warned me, he told me
He said: There's this woman, she's a hurricane
She will heal your heart up, she is hurrying.
He said, don't look for holidays
Don't look, just run away
Go suffocate, and choke your own cry
Go where the water, where the water, seeps from the pink sky
But behead this woman, she's a hurricane
She will heal your heart up, she is hurrying
Remember your reflection in a pool, in a puddle

And the leaves sped top-speed towards me and my image was muddled
I'm a lightheaded wonder, she said
Don't you see my mind slow down?
I'm a lightheaded wonder, don't you see my mind slow down?
Slow down

I've compassion for strangers
An affinity for danger
Won't you be my sacrifice?

I'm a lightheaded wonder, don't you see my mind slow down for you?
And for you?
No you're a headless woman, you're a hurricane
You will heal my heart up?
No, I will heal my own heart up, because you are hurting
Cause I'm a sunburn slap upon your arm, I'll twist you til you break
And you're a hurricane

Trivia about the song Hurricane by Lisa Loeb

On which albums was the song “Hurricane” released by Lisa Loeb?
Lisa Loeb released the song on the albums “The Purple Tape” in 1992 and “Tails” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Hurricane” by Lisa Loeb?
The song “Hurricane” by Lisa Loeb was composed by LISA A. LOEB.

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