Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories

Hurricane
Skeleton boy by the side of the roadHe warned me, he told meHe said: There's this woman, she's a hurricaneShe will heal your heart up, she is hurrying.He said, Don't look for holidaysDon't look, just run awayGo suffocate, and choke your own cryGo where the water, where the water, seeps from the pink skyBut behead this woman, she's a hurricaneShe will heal your heart up, she is hurryingRemember your reflection in a pool, in a puddleAnd the leaves sped top-speed towards me and my image was muddledI'm a lightheaded wonder, she saidDon't you see my mind slow down?I'm a lightheaded wonder, don't you see my mind slow down?Slow downI've compassion for strangersAn affinity for dangerWon't you be my sacrifice?I'm a lightheaded wonder, don't you see my mind slow down for you?And for you?No you're a headless woman, you're a hurricaneYou will heal my heart up?No, I will heal my own heart up, because you are hurtingCause I'm a sunburn slap upon your arm, I'll twist you til you breakAnd you're a hurricane From Letras Mania