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Ian Cherry - Human Being Not a Hurricane Lyrics



Ian Cherry - Human Being Not a Hurricane Lyrics




You don't call me anymore
And Marni says to walk away
But I miss you my friend
I been thinking of you real late

Tightly clutching your stash of rain
I'm glad you escaped that city
And I like to think of you upstate
Living as a human being not a hurricane

And if you come back
We'll pretend nothing has changed
But I like to think of you upstate
Living as a human being, not a, bloody, hurricane

Riding through Thompson I remember those days
You couldn't put that anger down, I was afraid
We were gonna have to give it a name
You were such a Hurricane
Throwing your friends into the Waves

And if you come back
We'll pretend nothin' has changed
But I like to think of you upstate
Livin as a human being
Not a bloody hurricane
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You don't call me anymore
And Marni says to walk away
But I miss you my friend
I been thinking of you real late

Tightly clutching your stash of rain
I'm glad you escaped that city
And I like to think of you upstate
Living as a human being not a hurricane

And if you come back
We'll pretend nothing has changed
But I like to think of you upstate
Living as a human being, not a, bloody, hurricane

Riding through Thompson I remember those days
You couldn't put that anger down, I was afraid
We were gonna have to give it a name
You were such a Hurricane
Throwing your friends into the Waves

And if you come back
We'll pretend nothin' has changed
But I like to think of you upstate
Livin as a human being
Not a bloody hurricane
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Writer: Ian Cherry
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