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Catie Curtis — Water And Stone
Album: Long Night Moon
Avg rating:
6

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Total ratings: 140









Released: 2006
Length: 3:27
Plays (last 30 days): 0
No relief and I can't forget the water and stone
And you walking into the waves
When I ran to follow you, and when I carried you back home
I thought you'd want to be saved

All that you want, the sky above the blue
All that my love couldn't prove
All that you want, why I never knew
All that you wanted to lose

Sleeping in a field at night, a million tiny wings
Fireflies try to land
I thought I heard you whisper, but all the time it was the wind
Spelling words in my hand



All that you want, the sky above the blue
All that my love couldn't prove
All that you want, why I never knew
All that you wanted to lose

No relief and I can't forget the water and the stone
I held you up in my arms
The night is full like the river's pull, and you don't have to be alone
Now you can drown in her charms

All that you want, the sky above the blue
All that my love couldn't prove
All that you want, why I never knew
All that you wanted to lose
All that you wanted
All that you wanted
Comments (27)add comment
 Johnny_Wave wrote:
3 Ho-Hum sums it up perfectly
 
Yup. The very acme of Ho-Hum {#Sleep}
 Wimpy wrote:
That's sad...I think he's serious...
 
i know this was posted over three years ago, but, no, i wasn't serious. at least a few people got it!

 Johnny_Wave wrote:
3 Ho-Hum sums it up perfectly
 

No, it really doesn't.  I gave it a 10 to counter your 3.  She's a deserving singer/songwriter.{#Arghhh}
3 Ho-Hum sums it up perfectly
People - we can't be jacked up ALL the time! This whole set has been a journey, not just individual songs. Part of the beauty of RP is, in my opinion, the ride, however it gets us to the end.  I'm getting better at surfing (well, because I don't swim very well, but I can sink like nobody's business) and surfing is a lot more fun than either of the other options.  Sometimes, one must grab on and stick with the music through the waves, high and low, and be receptive to anything positive that might be learned during the journey.

I like this song a lot, because it fits in the slipstream.  Lighten up, naysayers!  Close your eyes, open your minds, and let the music carry you for awhile. Couldn't hurt, and it might surprise you.

Hugs to all you RP folk....
worst.
 Professor_C wrote:
Sounds like a heavily sedated version of something by Midnight Oil - Under the Milky Way Tonight, maybe?
 
LOL.  You mean the Church?



Sounds somewhat like Pete Yorn's "Crystal Village". ?
handsomened wrote:
That's funny
That's sad...I think he's serious...
omg that was horrible. Sorry, just can't deal with that.
E_A_D_G wrote:
Very Lucinda
you're right
daveesh wrote:
morning talk show host, tv news anchor, singer/songwriter... is there anything catie curtis CAN'T do?
That's funny
Very Lucinda
Sounds like a heavily sedated version of something by Midnight Oil - Under the Milky Way Tonight, maybe?
She reminds me of Neil Young(why?)We hear too little of either on R.P.
Added Catie to my 'Pandora's Box'
Pretty cool, sounds familiar (the Corrs?)
Got to see her live a few months ago. Really nice show.
daveesh wrote:
morning talk show host, tv news anchor, singer/songwriter... is there anything catie curtis CAN'T do?
I hear Over The Rhine in her lovely voice
morning talk show host, tv news anchor, singer/songwriter... is there anything catie curtis CAN'T do?
I like the simple, declarative, quality of her voice!
the more I hear of Catie Curtis, the more I like. Another great Radio Paradise find for me. Thanks! -jennifer
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Me Likes Catie!