I've been in a hole, I can't get out of
I lost my way, I can't get home
Everything, I thought I's made of
Abandon'd me, and I don't know why
I asked my soul, to help me find out
My soul replied, it don't work that way
What you need, is a long tall mirror
A stranger's eye, to help you see
Chorus:
So many things - I tried to tell you
So many things - you would not see
Your only friend - is right here watchin'
Your dreams unwind - blowin' in the wind
Verse:
It's the little things, that will not listen
Those little things, that will not see
It's not the big stuff, you try to fix up
Just leave the big stuff, up to me
There are no angels, tryin' to find you
I think they know, just where you've been
The road you take, is all that matters
Cause every road, has a different end
Chorus:
So many things - I tried to tell you
So many things - you would not see
Your only friend - is right here watchin'
Your dreams unwind - blowin' in the wind
Verse:
There's one more thing, I need to tell you
Incase you leave, forget why you came
There's just one you, here in the mirror
There's just one you, so don't walk alone
In your shadow, you'll see me standin'
In the light, you'll know I'm there
In the darkness, I'll be waitin'
On your way - to find your home
credits
from Finding My Way Back Home,
track released March 1, 2011
Written and Recorded by Kelly Richey
Mixed and Mastered by Rick Andress
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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