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  1. And everything's been said and done. And the lights across the valley. All go out one by one. I close my eyes, I close my eyes and think of you. I close my heavy eyes and that's all I need to do. Sometimes when I get a moment. In the middle of the day. And nothing else needs my attention. I take my chance and slip away.

  2. I don't need you, but I sure want you. I never loved you more than when I turned and walked into the wind. And left you leaning on no friend of mine. I walked straight, didn't turn my head. The hardest thing I ever did. Seabirds wheeling overhead and crying. I don't need you. I don't need you.

  3. The song "From Little Things Big Things Grow" by Paul Kelly is known as a folk ballad, featuring a blend of storytelling and music that’s typical of the genre. It was officially released in 1991, as a part of Paul Kelly's album "Comedy.”. Apart from Paul Kelly, the song is also credited to Kev Carmody. Both are popular Australian musicians ...

  4. Multiplies each matter, turns imagination into fact. You know I love her badly, she's the one to save me, I'm gonna make some gravy, I'm gonna taste the fat. Tell her that I'm sorry, yeah I love her badly, tell 'em all I'm sorry, And kiss the sleepy children for me. You know one of these days, I'll be making gravy,

  5. I'd do it all again 'coz you're the best I've ever had. Darling it hurts to see you down Darlinghurst tonight. See that man with the glad hands. I want to kill him but it wouldn't be right. Now here comes another man with the gladbags. I want to break him but it's not my fight. In one hand and out the other.

  6. When a woman loves a man. Water carving out a canyon. Sure gets deeper over time. A woman’s love seeks its companion. As freshwater seeks the brine. Her streams, hills and valleys. Her sweet home – the whole damn country in the palm of his hand! Springtime all across the land. When a woman loves a man.

  7. Foggy Highway is an album recorded by Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys and originally released in May 2005 on EMI in Australia and Capitol Records in the US. It peaked at #6 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year - 2005 Country chart. [2] On 18 October 2005 it was re-released by Cooking Vinyl and included a four ...

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