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Indigo Girls

Fire And Rain Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous

just yesterday morning they let me know you were gone suzanne the plans they made put an end to you i walked out this morning and i wrote down this song but i just can't remember who to send it t

Indigo Girls

Secure Yourself Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Indigo Girls/Strange Fire/Nomads, Indians, Saints (3 Pak for Costco Only)

Secure yourself to heaven hold on tight the night has come Fasten up your earthly burdens, you have just begun In the ink of the night I saw you bleed, through the thunder I could hear you scream Sol

Indigo Girls

Love's Recovery Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Indigo Girls/Strange Fire/Nomads, Indians, Saints (3 Pak for Costco Only)

During the time of which I speak It was hard to turn the other cheek To the blows of insecurity. Feeding the cancer of my intellect The blood of love soon neglected Lay dying in the strength of its im

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album The Essential Indigo Girls

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album The Essential Indigo Girls

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Cold As Ice Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous

Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Cold As Ice "Cold as Ice" is an Amy Ray song from the 1986 EP. The last time I heard it performed was in the early summer of 1991. The lyrics are >from the EP lyric

Indigo Girls F/

Everybodys Waiting Lyrics

by Indigo Girls F/ on album Miscellaneous

Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Everybodys Waiting "Everybody's Waiting" is an Amy Ray song that originally appeared as the B-side of the 1985 "Crazy Game" single. (some people think it's the A-side,

Indigo Girls

Everybody's Waiting for Someone to Come Home Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Strange Fire (Expanded Edition)

Through the wind and the rain I hear my mother's cry She says, "I know my baby's out there Just couldn't bear to ask her why From my womb into the world Lord, I wish the child would call You know, I'm

Indigo Girls

Everybody's Waiting for Someone to Come Home (Crazy Game Single) Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Strange Fire (Expanded Edition)

Through the wind and the rain I hear my mother's cry She says, "I know my baby's out there Just couldn't bear to ask her why From my womb into the world Lord, I wish the child would call You know, I'm

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Come On Now Social

Through the dust bowl Through the debt Grandma was a suffragette Blacklisted for her publication Blacklisted for my generation Go go go Raise your hands Raise your hands high Don't take a se

Indigo Girls

She's Saving Me Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Become You

We were sitting round a dying fire Somebody lit incense, somebody lit a cigarette And passed the bottle around It was just strawberry season Backbreakin' pickers in the patches Every thing's burn

Indigo Girls

Run Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Despite Our Differences

You don't want me calling you up All melancholy sick from love You prefer it uncomplicated Things are tricky now, I bet you hate it Your mind's eye finds the exit sign And you're off in perfect f

Indigo Girls F/

Go [Live] Lyrics

by Indigo Girls F/ on album Miscellaneous

Through the dust bowl, through the debt Grandma was a suffragette Blacklisted for her publications Blacklisted for our generation Go, go, go Raise your hands, raise your hands high Don't take a seat

Indigo Girls

Go Go Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album 1200 Curfews

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Go Go Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album 1200 Curfews

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Come On Now Social

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Staring Down The Brilliant Dream

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Staring Down the Brilliant Dream (Live)

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't

Indigo Girls

Run Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Despite Our Differences

You don't want me calling you up All melancholy sick from love You prefer it uncomplicated Things are tricky now I bet you hate it Your mind's eye finds the exit sign And you're off in perfect fashion

Indigo Girls

Go Lyrics

by Indigo Girls on album Come On Now Social

through the dust bowl through the debt grandma was a suffragette blacklisted for her publication blacklisted for my generation go go go raise your hands raise your hands high don't take a seat don't