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Jupiter Rising Lyrics


Emmylou Harris Jupiter Rising

Songwriters: Kennerley, Paul Hardy; Harris, Emmylou;

Why don't you call me?
Do you think I won't answer?
Jupiter's rising
And the moon is in cancer

You've been down in the hunger, baby
I been around there too
Tonight you could be in the arms of
The arms of a woman who loves you

You got your questions
Maybe I got an answer
Or just the hands of a healer
And the feet of a dancer

Yeah, it's all in the wrists now, baby
And when the aim is true
There'll be no blink of the eyes, baby
The eyes of this woman who loves you

Heaven's getting nearer
Transmission getting clearer now my love
Stars are falling over the ocean
Come on and show a little emotion now my love

Why don't you call me?
You know I'm gonna answer
Temperature's rising
And the moon is in cancer

There's a road you can ride now, baby
Out to that wild and blue
It runs right through the heart of
The heart of this woman who loves you
Yeah, right through the heart of
The heart of this woman who loves you

Jupiter rising
Jupiter rising
Jupiter rising
Jupiter rising
Jupiter rising



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