Scream To Me Stones In The Field
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Scream To Me Stones In The Field
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I am like the wind
That runs all around this world
Surrounded by pleasure
But it is never mine
I am like a bird
A prisoner sunk in your love
Even though the cage is golden
It doesn't keep it from being a prison
Talk to me mountains and valleys
Scream to me stones in the field
When have you ever seen anyone
Love like I am loving
Cry like I am crying
Die like I am dying
Sometimes I feel I'm the sun
The world is not important to me
Later I wake up and laugh
I am more or less nothing
In the end
I'm in this world like a feather in the air
Going through life with no direction
And it's all your fault
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Who performs "Scream To Me Stones In The Field"?
Linda Ronstadt performs "Scream To Me Stones In The Field", and this lyric page sits inside the Linda Ronstadt catalog on LyroVerse.
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