"Arms Of A Woman" by Amos Lee
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
Although now,
most of my days I spend alone.
A thousand miles,
from the place I was born.
But when she wakes me,
she takes me back home.
Now, most days,
I spend like a child.
Who's afraid of ghosts in my mind.
I know, there ain't nothing out there.
I'm still afraid to turn on the lights.
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
Although now,
most of my days a I spend alone.
A thousand miles,
the place i was born.
When she wakes me,
she takes me back home.
A thousand miles,
the place I was born.
When she wakes me,
she takes me back home.
I am at ease in the arms of a woman.
Although now,
most of my days I spend alone.
A thousand miles,
from the place I was born.
When she wakes me,
she takes me..
Ya, when she wakes me,
she takes me back home.
When she wakes me,
she takes me back home.
Here is a great bluesy interpretation of the same song by Ernie Halter.
Rodolfo sang this song with a rock edge. The way he looks and sounds reminds me a bit of Jon Bon Jovi.
Ccarleto gave this song a country feel that is definitely worth checking out.
You can get the chords of the songs here. I put a capo on the 7th fret of my guitar when I play this song.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Posted by George Tam at 9:10 PM
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