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All She Ever Wanted Video (MV)




Performed By: Allan Wilson
Length: 6:11
Written by: Allan Wilson




Allan Wilson - All She Ever Wanted Lyrics




She was born on the road
Came to our town long ago
She moved in like the night
The world faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free

She'd go down to the river all alone
And watch the water flow on home
And she dreamed of other times
Larger places in her mind
Where everything would be there to find

She dreamed of sirens and diamonds
Cocktail parties on the islands
She dreamed of earning her way to happiness
She longed for friends in the cities
But she felt lost like Ulysses
In our home town, lone on the bay

So she longed to head out on the road
She was tired of our town long ago
Her sadness moved in like the night
And we all faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free

Time went by the years passed away
But in in this town she had to stay
Opportunities did not arise
You can see the pain in her eyes
As she feels that life had passed her by

She still goes to the river all alone
And watches the water flow to the unknown
I watch her standing there
I watch the way the wind blows her hair
And I know I'll never lay it on the line

Yea she's longing to head out on the road
She was tired of my town long ago
My sadness moved in like the night
And the world faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
The last thing she wanted was a man
She was free

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free
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She was born on the road
Came to our town long ago
She moved in like the night
The world faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free

She'd go down to the river all alone
And watch the water flow on home
And she dreamed of other times
Larger places in her mind
Where everything would be there to find

She dreamed of sirens and diamonds
Cocktail parties on the islands
She dreamed of earning her way to happiness
She longed for friends in the cities
But she felt lost like Ulysses
In our home town, lone on the bay

So she longed to head out on the road
She was tired of our town long ago
Her sadness moved in like the night
And we all faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free

Time went by the years passed away
But in in this town she had to stay
Opportunities did not arise
You can see the pain in her eyes
As she feels that life had passed her by

She still goes to the river all alone
And watches the water flow to the unknown
I watch her standing there
I watch the way the wind blows her hair
And I know I'll never lay it on the line

Yea she's longing to head out on the road
She was tired of my town long ago
My sadness moved in like the night
And the world faded from sight
As if the river no longer knew how to flow

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
The last thing she wanted was a man
She was free

She was free, that was all she ever wanted to be
Just free
She had her life in her hand
She was a stranger in this land
She was free
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Writer: Allan Wilson
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