Truly Something Fine

JAMES HOOKER, NANCI GRIFFITH

Oh, love is a hand you hold
When you think you've lost your mind
It is bitter as persimmons
Yet sweet of rose on vine

It's the thorns upon the vines
That sometimes tear two hearts entwined
It's a gentle breath upon your cheek
That is so truly something fine

Oh, love is something truly fine
Love is love and truly blind
Love is only human kind
Love is something truly fine

Oh, love is something truly fine
Something never looked to find
Yet truly something fine

Now you and I are roses
Chose to wither on the vines
With you, you're back to love
With me, I've run from mine

We are some kind of weather
You're the storm blown 'cross my life
I am a leaf of autumn
A fallen tear of something fine

Oh, love is something truly fine
Love is love and truly blind
Love is only human kind
Love is something truly fine

Love is something truly fine
Something never looked to find
Yet truly something fine

From the shallows of the Mekong
To my Liffey, Dublin's wine
The tide turned me around
And brought the taste of something fine

And something's truly lost
As I'll not try to change your mind
The thorns of taking chances
Made it something truly fine

Oh, love is something truly fine
Love is love and truly blind
Love is only human kind
Love is something truly fine

And love is something truly fine
Something never looked to find
Yet truly something fine

Trivia about the song Truly Something Fine by Nanci Griffith

When was the song “Truly Something Fine” released by Nanci Griffith?
The song Truly Something Fine was released in 2001, on the album “Clock Without Hands”.
Who composed the song “Truly Something Fine” by Nanci Griffith?
The song “Truly Something Fine” by Nanci Griffith was composed by JAMES HOOKER, NANCI GRIFFITH.

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