“Down Into Muddy Water”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

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“Down Into Muddy Water”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

Now you left me here and went out on the town
I don’t know when I’ve been so down
The sky is dark,
The moon is blue
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
It’s like I’m falling down into muddy water

Well the national anthem has come and gone,
I still got the tv on,
And white noise,
A blue moon,
Sitting here waiting up on you,
It’s like I’m falling down into muddy water

The clock on the wall keeps rollin’ on,
2 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 4 o’clock, 5
Baby, you still ain’t home

Well, I’ve fought some sleep, in a straight back chair
Morning comes and you still ain’t here,
Roll on, I’ve had enough,
Holding on to faithless love,
It’s like I’m falling down into muddy water.

The clock on the wall keeps rollin’ on,
2 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 4 o’clock, 5
And baby, you still ain’t home,
Now you left me here and went out on the town,
I don’t know when I’ve been so down,
The sky is dark,
The moon is blue,
I don’t know what I’m gonna do,
It’s like I’m falling down into muddy water
It’s like I’m falling down into muddy water
I’m falling down into muddy water
I’m falling down into muddy water
I’m falling down into muddy water
I’m falling down into muddy water
I’m falling down into muddy water

Lyrical Diary-“Down Into Muddy Water”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics

“Down Into Muddy Water”, Aaron Neville- Lyrics. Writer(s): Dennis Linde. album: “The Tattooed Heart” (1995)

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Bangla Song Lyrics – Enjoy reading lyrics and trying to do them more than just lyrics, trying to have some more me. I enjoy doing this because it allows me to express myself in a unique way that not everyone can do. It also gives me a chance to learn new things, which I appreciate.

Lyrics are a way to communicate emotions, and they can be used to entertain or provoke an emotional response in the listener. Therefore, lyricists need to use complex academic jargon to evoke a strong emotional response. They can create a connection with their listener and hopefully evoke a feeling of enjoyment or pleasure.