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Every boy she ever loved ran away or died,
But baby I’m a fool for her, I can’t be satisfied
And yonder St. Sebastian pulls an arrow from his side
Saying, “Man, I thought I had it rough, but she left you crucified.”

I met her on a summer’s day down at Judas Road
Like a vision from a distant song, I can’t recall the notes
A melody so sweet, it caught me in my throat
She played me a song and I gave her my coat

And when the wind blows, she opens up her heart.
It’s like a cyclone. Wherever you are, will call home?
Well, I just thought you should know
I still love her so

With danger all around me, I was hypnotized
But I feared for nothing, cuz I thought our souls were tied
Through the forest, through the river that grows so dark and wide,
I woke up in the morning; she had vanished in the night.

And when the wind blows, she opens up her heart.
It’s like a cyclone. Wherever you are, will call home?
Well, I just thought you should know
I still love her so

A distance grows between us, I’ve searched so many miles
Through the dusty streets of Moscow, she’s always on my mind.
Well how did I get here? Only God knows
What happened to that girl of mine I met on Judas Road.

And when the wind blows, she opens up her heart.
It’s like a cyclone. Wherever you are, will call home?
Well, I just thought you should know
I still love her so
I still love her so

credits

from Sugar & Adrenaline (Tenth Anniversary Deluxe Edition), released February 4, 2022
Words & Music by Dan Miraldi / DM Rock On Productions LLC (ASCAP)

Dan Miraldi –lead vocals, rhythm guitars, keys, percussion
Alex Bowers – lead guitar
Joe LaGuardia – bass
Sarah Luffred – drums, backing vocals

Recorded, mixed and co-produced by Dave Douglas at Danger House Studios, Cleveland, OH
Co-produced by Dan Miraldi
Mastered by Adam Boose
(c) (p) 2012 DM Experience This Music LLC

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