I Wonder What's On Her Mind: Autobiographical sentiment with great Improve leads by Lara Weaver
Joe Donnelly-Vocals, Keyboard, Saxes, Flute
Kevin MacDowell- Lead Guitar, Vocals
Scott Kellogg- Bass
Jay Olsen- Drums
Pam MacLaughlin-Vocals
Lara Weaver- Vocals
Forrest Means-Trumpet
lyrics
I Wonder whats on Her Mind?
I can finally hear you
You should speak up more often
I like what you have to say
You would make a fine politician
I would vote for you any day
You have got what it takes
Your kind of style would catch wildfire
You've got my attention now
Pretty pretty woman, light on her feet
Can't help thinkin' seein' her on the street
Little red dress, hair so neat
Shit kickers on she can't be beat
I wonder what's on her mind?
I can see it clearly now
Tell me once more what you feel
Your future looks bright to me
Say what you mean, say it loudly
People will listen, you're wise and smart
Your voice is what we needed from the start
Don't hold back, don't ever stop
Mountains will move if you yell from the top
She could tell me off, she could tell me on
She could lead me astray, she could throw me on the lawn
She could do no harm, she could break my arm
She could make a speech, she could lecture and teach
I wonder what's on her mind....
credits
from Everyday,
released December 1, 2014
Composed by Joe Donnelly, 2014
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