If nothing really mattered, would you look at things the same.
Outside in the winter cold, or standing in the rain.
Well every time I feel about this, empty heart of mine.
I struggle just to find words but there's few words left to find.
Chorus:
It might be different, some other time.
And I must remember this, or surely lose my mind.
Verse 2:
They never said it's easy, but I looked at it that way.
I only wanna give my love, so don't take my love away.
Ripped and torn, these blues are worn like a faded pair of jeans.
Well lately I'm talking in my sleep and I don't know what that means.
Chorus:
It might be different, some other time.
and I must remember this, or surely lose my mind.
And I don't know why, I feel the way I do...
cause if it were different, I would have never known you.
LEAD
Verse 3:
Well lately things are better, but I needed it that way.
I'll turn off all my feelings, and pretend that I'm ok.
I know that I'm stronger now, and I know what I must do.
But I can't walk away from this, never looking back at you.
Chorus:
It might be different, some other time.
and I must remember this, or surely lose my mind.
And I don't know why, I feel the way I do...
cause if it were different, I would have never known you.
And it might be different, some other time.
and I must remember this, or surely lose my mind.
And I don't know why, I feel the way I do...
cause if it were different, I would have never known you.
credits
from Dig A Little Deeper,
track released August 15, 1999
Written by Kelly Richey
Engineered by Les Campbell
Produced by Kiya Heartwood
Kelly Richey - Guitars and Vocals
Terry Williamson - Bass
Eric Maylaben - Drums
Kelly Richey has been described as “Stevie Ray Vaughan trapped in a woman’s body with Janis Joplin screaming to get out.”
Kelly Richey is a master Blues guitarist who has been compared to such legends as Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Richey’s powerful guitar chops capture an audience with muscular, aggressive guitar leads that will amaze even the most seasoned blues enthusiast....more
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